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Wineries Toast Supreme Court Ruling on Interstate Sales
The Supreme Court gave a cork-popping victory to winemakers Monday, striking down state laws that barred consumers from receiving direct shipments of wines from out-of-state wineries. The 5-4 decision caps a 20-year campaign by the wine industry to overturn states' protective laws, which the Court's majority found violate the commerce clause of the Constitution. "This is the best day for wine-lovers since the invention of the corkscrew," said Clint Bolick, who argued on behalf of the winemakers.Half of Touchstone Bernays' Lawyers to Form New Firm
Half of the 48 lawyers at Dallas' Touchstone, Bernays, Johnston, Beall & Smith plan to leave the firm at the end of January to open their own legal shop. The eight departing partners, all litigators who mainly practice insurance defense, refer to themselves as "The 40 Somethings," says Gregory Ave, who will be the managing partner of Walters, Balido & Crain. Touchstone Bernays' managing partner, Sidney H. Davis Jr., says news of the departures came as a shock to him.View more book results for the query "*"
Anonymous Advice for the Summer Associate
Summer associates can maximize their experience over the next few months by heeding some anonymous advice.Get Your New Firm on the Path to Proper Billing
When lawyers open their own firms, they often underthink time-and-billing systems, which are central to a smooth transition when setting up shop. Storm Evans, a Philadelphia-based practice consultant, provides a step-by-step guide to get a new firm's accounting practices going toward profitability.Ex-Prosecutor Shows Very Little Discretion
Allison Leotta, who resigned in June 2011 from her government job to write full time, talked to the National Law Journal, which shares a corporate parent with the Connecticut Law Tribune, about the inspiration behind her novels and the blog in which she critiques crime shows. Her remarks have been edited for length and clarity.Carnival reestablishes $1 billion stock buyback program
Carnival said it has repurchased 2 million shares of its common stock worth $78 million since the start of fiscal 2013, bringing the total amount purchased so far under the $1 billion authorization originally approved in 2007 to $835 million.Trending Stories
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