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Newsmakers: Austin Chapter Launched of Women's White Collar Defense Association
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Attorneys with Seyarth Shaw's labor and employment department examine case law related to paying manual workers in a timely manner—a matter that has yet to be addressed by the New York Court of Appeals.Who Got the Work: Flaster Greenberg Appears In Insurance Coverage Suit For Savoy Hotel Partners
Michael E. Iles of Flaster Greenberg has entered an appearance for Savoy Hotel Partners in a pending insurance coverage lawsuit.Midsize Moves: Moses Singer Hires Litigation Partner From K&L Gates
Moses Singer announced the arrival of Paul Eckles as a partner in its litigation practice group. Eckles joins the firm from K&L Gates, where he was a commercial disputes partner.View more book results for the query "*"
Non-ABA-Approved Law School Wants JDs to Sit for Indiana Bar
"Purdue and Concord believe the proposal will bring important benefits to the State, and will willingly comply with whatever conditions the Court should decide to impose," Steven R. Schultz, General Counsel for Purdue University, and Martin Pritikin, dean and vice president of Concord Law School at Purdue University Global, wrote in a letter to the Court.The Rest of the Iceberg: The Hidden Costs of Divorce
This article endeavors to identify and briefly describe the myriad of other costs and expenses, both tangible and intangible which may be incurred incident to a divorce.NJ Celebrates 4/20 With $10M in Grants for Recreational Cannabis Businesses
Guillermo C. Artiles, a partner with McCarter & English and chair of the firm's government affairs practice, said that by providing a grant program with hard dollars for startup costs, the Murphy administration has provided real incentive to first-time entrepreneurs.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Washington Appeals Court Reinstates Nearly $99M Jury Award Against State
A division of the Washington State Court of Appeals, in an unpublished decision, reinstated a nearly $99 million jury award to the grandparents of two boys who were killed by their father during a visitation supervised by the state's Department of Social and Health Services.Trending Stories
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