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Skadden blog's 'hot associate' contest is put on ice
Who's the hottest young woman lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom? Last week that question -- posted on a blog written by two anonymous employees -- sent the New York firm into a bit of a tizzy, with its employment adviser chastising the blog in an e-mail sent to all Skadden lawyers in the United States. Of counsel Henry Baer called the competition "inappropriate" and inconsistent with Skadden's "values and standards of behavior."Stone Mountain police barred from using radar guns
Police in the Atlanta suburb of Stone Mountain will not be able to use their radar guns for a year after state officials said the department failed to recertify the technology, a step that's required annually.Indiana: Settlement calls for NIPSCO to refund $15 to typical electric customer
Lowe's Rides Housing Recovery To Higher 2Q Profit
Lowe's second-quarter net income rose 26 percent as Americans feeling good about sprucing up their homes again snapped up indoor and outdoor home products and supplies.View more book results for the query "*"
Two IP Combatants Sign Peace Accord
The guns are silent on the first litigation front opened by software-maker Visto, and the company has emerged with the validity of its patents intact.High-End Verdicts Soared Last Year, but Routine Claims Sputtered
Last year saw some stratospheric verdicts in product liability and personal injury cases in Connecticut, such as the $26.5 million awarded to a trucker who was left paraplegic due to a defective lift gate. But some plaintiffs lawyers say lower-end claims are getting harder to win. Richard A. Silver of Silver, Golub & Teitell, who negotiated a $17 million medical malpractice settlement, says the value of injury cases is not rising "when there's disputed liability or something less than significant injury."In 'anonymous' hacker case, PayPal must hand over some user's records
PayPal has won a partial victory in its effort to keep sensitive business records from the "Anonymous" defendants accused of hacking its servers. But a judge rejected PayPal's bid to keep the material under a strict protective order, suggesting that in a civil case the company may have had its way, but the burden of proof is higher in a criminal case.Trending Stories
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