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Federal Regulator Orders Phone Companies To Strike Deal
Federal Regulator Orders Phone Companies To Strike DealA few days after a federal court struck down rules requiring Verizon and other incumbent carriers to lease their equipment to competitors, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, ...Brogan Takes Over As Head of DLA's Philadelphia Office
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary litigator James M. Brogan has taken over the role of Philadelphia office managing partner.EEOC Finds Gender Bias at Morgan Stanley
Enough evidence exists to support a probable cause finding that Morgan Stanley Dean Witter bars women from top management levels, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission determined after acting on a complaint filed by Allison K. Schieffelin, a principal of the firm. If the EEOC can't reach a settlement with Morgan Stanley, the firm could be subject to federal class action suits from Schieffelin and the EEOC.Cuts Threaten Functions, Courts Warn Congress
Judge Julia Gibbons of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the chair of the judicial conference's budget committee, testified on Capitol Hill that she is "more concerned than ever" about how well the justice system can function after the $350 million cuts to the courts, part of broader mandatory cuts called sequestration.View more book results for the query "*"
New In-House Licensure Doesn't Offer All the Comforts of Home
New Jersey in-house counsel who apply for the new limited lawyer license will undergo the same character, credit and criminal background checks required of plenary licensees, and they will pay $750 for the privilege.Apple lists 8 Samsung products it wants banned
The products Apple wants out are all smartphones: Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S2 AT&T, Galaxy S2, Galaxy S2 T-Mobile, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge and Galaxy Prevail.People v. Irina Kimyagarova et al.
Executive Law �63(3) Gives Attorney General Power to Investigate, Prosecute Insurance FraudDoor-to-door icon Fuller Brush seeks bankruptcy protection
Fuller Brush, founded in 1906 and for decades known for its door-to-door salesmen, filed for bankruptcy less than two months after saying the company had "completely rebooted itself."Trending Stories
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