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Can Your Construction Contracts Take a Snow Day?
Snow days should be factored into your construction contracts, as should heavy rains, ice, wind and extreme heat.Christie's State of the State Speech Hints at National Ambitions
As the anticipated announcement of his run for the Republican nomination for president nears, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is touting his fiscal accomplishments during his five years in office.Scam Artists Pose as Am Law 100 Firms in Email Hoax
Firms such as Baker & McKenzie and Sherman & Sterling have begun to see their names used in scam emails enticing people to click on bad links or hand over sensitive information.Court of Appeals Joins State Courts on Twitter
@NYCourtsCOA went live Tuesday and will post links to decisions, calendars, case summaries, bar notices, amicus submission requests and other information.View more book results for the query "*"
EEOC, Employers Battle in High Court Over Conciliation
Lawyers for the Obama administration and an Illinois mining company clashed sharply before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday over whether federal courts should review employer claims that the federal officials failed to conciliate job bias charges as required by law.Agreement Reached On Conditions for Mentally Ill Inmates
The Department of Corrections has agreed to reform its conditions for inmates who suffer from mental illness.AG Signs Amicus to Support U.S. Immigration Order
New York has joined a coalition of 12 states and the District of Columbia in an amicus curiae brief urging a Texas federal court to uphold President Obama's 2014 executive order expanding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Tuesday.California Incubator Grants Put Young Lawyers to Work
Legal leaders in California hope to narrow the justice gap by steering cash to “legal incubators”—programs that help graduates jump-start their careers while providing low-cost legal help to people who otherwise couldn’t afford to hire lawyers.Ownership of MLK's Nobel Prize May Depend on 2009 Ruling
Lawyers for Martin Luther King Jr.'s estate and his warring children agreed on Tuesday that a key factor in determining who owns his Nobel Peace Prize and other possessions is a 2009 order that was supposed to resolve a prior dispute among his heirs.Trending Stories
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