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Fewer Filings May Help District Weather Impact of Vacancies
The number of cases begun in the Southern District dropped 11.9 percent in the year ending Sept. 30, to 12,082, at the same time filings were increasing 3 percent nationwide and 8 percent in the neighboring Eastern District, according to just-released federal statistics.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: At Sidley, Profits Pop Amid Solid Gains in Revenue
The global firm with roots in Chicago saw its profits per partner surge 12 percent, to $1.8 million, last year, while enjoying a 5 percent increase in gross revenues and a 2 percent gain in revenue per lawyer, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.Mortgage Assignee Lacks Standing To Be Player in Condemnation Case
Condemning authorities have no statutory duty to negotiate with a property's mortgagee, even one that has obtained a final judgment of foreclosure, a New Jersey appeals court rules.Recruiting the future lawyers of America
How one lawyer infiltrated sixth-grade science camp in an effort to indoctrinate the future law school class of 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
Yahoo Investors Take Stock After GC Sells $2 Million in Shares
Stock sales totaling more than $232 million by general counsel Michael Callahan and other top executives concern investors as the search engine struggles to compete against rivals Google and Microsoft.EEOC Sues Nonprofit Over Firing of Obese Worker
The federal government has accused a national nonprofit group that helps the disabled, homeless and those recovering from addictions of firing a New Orleans employee because she was obese. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Thursday that its federal lawsuit against Resources for Human Development alleges that Lisa Harrison had a federally protected disability.EPA greenhouse gas rules challenged at D.C. appellate court hearing
Lawyers challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's greenhouse gas rules faced tough questioning Feb. 28 from a panel of three appellate judges ‒ but the tables may turn when the hearing resumes the following day to focus on the most controversial element of the rules.Revised Appellate Division Summer Parts
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