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September 16, 2009 | Law.com

Obese Employees Injured at Work Add on Weight-Loss Surgery

Two recent court rulings have employers on edge about employees with serious weight problems because one little accident may force them to pay thousands to get the weight off. That's what's happened to an Indiana pizza shop, which was ordered to pay for a 340-pound employee's weight-loss surgery to ensure the success of a separate operation for a work-related back injury. The ruling mirrors a similar case in Oregon. The rulings are a sign of things to come, warn management-side lawyers.
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March 14, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Corrections

Corrections.
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November 26, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Former Camden PD Wins $535,000 Verdict in Whistleblower Case

The city of Camden has been ordered to pay $535,000 to its former public defender in the aftermath of a 2007 Supreme Court decision that expanded the reach of New Jersey's whistleblower act.
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September 29, 2008 | National Law Journal

DOJ's latest gambit

On Aug. 28, Deputy Attorney General Mark R. Filip announced that the Department of Justice had (once again) revised its corporate charging guidelines. Unfortunately, this "new" version of the Principles of Federal Prosecution is simply a disingenuous effort to forestall congressional action on pending legislation by paying lip-service to the sanctity of the attorney-client privilege while articulating policies that undermine it. DOJ is hoping to avoid legislation, but we urgently need to get it passed.
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May 07, 2009 | Daily Report Online

In D.C., big firms slash associate salaries

Washington law firms are cutting costs anywhere they can, and associate pay is no longer an exception.Seven Washington offices have slashed salaries. Others-including D.C. stalwarts like Crowell Moring, Hogan Hartson, and Wiley Rein-are cutting pay for associates who don't hit their billable hour goals.
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January 24, 2005 | National Law Journal

Did Your Life Change?

Eight lawyers, eight different answers to the question: How did your life change when you became a partner? One compares the management duties to herding cats. Another contrasts the cultures at two well-known D.C. firms. Several have moved from private firms to government and back again. And one admits that it's simply nice to get his calls returned more quickly.
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August 01, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Internet Poker Deals Aim to Repay Customers

Settlement deals reached between federal prosecutors and three online poker companies call for more than a half billion dollars to be paid to the government, enabling U.S. poker players to recover several hundred million dollars lost when the companies shut down U.S. operations last year, authorities said yesterday
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December 10, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

State Bar Urges Reduction in Annual Assessment

While praising the state's attorney disciplinary system, the New Jersey State Bar Association urged Judiciary officials to reduce the annual assessments attorneys pay each year.
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