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Winners and Losers: December 22, 2014
New Jersey's winners and losers.2014's Top Legal Technology Career Moves
Executives settle in at Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, Bloomberg BNA and Wolters Kluwer.Third Circuit OKs Conviction of Prosecutor-Turned-Criminal
Paul Bergrin, the ex-prosecutor and defense lawyer found guilty of facilitating witness murder and running drugs out of his Newark law office, had his conviction and multiple life sentences upheld by a federal appeals court.IP Partner Involved in Client Dispute Leaves K&L Gates
Charles Holland, a former IP litigation partner with K&L Gates' Palo Alto office, has joined the Strategic Innovation IP Law Offices in Silicon Valley following a dispute with a client about a conflict.Judge Orders KBR to Disclose Docs to Whistleblower
A defense contractor on Thursday moved to seal a Washington's judge's public court ruling that compels the company to disclose contested documents in a whistleblower's suit alleging a kickback scheme. The presiding judge issued a redacted ruling.View more book results for the query "*"
UGA Paid More Than $40,000 for Gurley's Legal Help
The University of Georgia paid an attorney more than $40,000 to represent Todd Gurley while he sought reinstatement from the NCAA after he was suspended for accepting money for autographs.Conn. Court Rules Knife-Carrying Veteran Protected by Second Amendment
In a victory for Second Amendment advocates, the state Supreme Court has acquitted a former Army medic who was sentenced to 15 months in prison for transporting a knife and police baton in his vehicle during a move out of state.Unnecessary Powers of Attorney: Sidestepping the Civil Justice System
Beware of drafting powers of attorney that may do more harm than good, by unnecessarily giving family members the right to bind a loved one or an estate to predispute arbitration. This is particularly true in the context of nursing-home care.FROs in NJ: Nothing Lasts Forever, or Does It?
In New Jersey, domestic-violence final restraining orders remain in effect forever, unless the perpetrator can prove that there has been a substantial change in circumstances.O Little Town of Litigation: A Holiday Lawsuit Roundup
'Tis the season to get litigious. The National Law Journal unwraps holiday-related legal action across the country.Trending Stories
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