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Gay State Employee Loses Discrimination Lawsuit
When Michael Jones was first hired as a social worker by the Department of Children and Families, he seemed to be well liked by his supervisors. Early on during his training and probationary period, he was described as interactive, insightful, engaging and professional. But just a few months later, he was not at all in good standing.Insurance Company Challenges $35 Million Verdict in Auto Body Repair Case
The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a $34 million verdict against the insurer for allegedly scheming to fix rates it paid for auto body repairs.Toward a Unified Standard for Judging Gerrymandering
Despite its questionable nature, gerrymandering has been a feature of our political system for two centuries. The word "gerrymander" derives from the surname of an early Massachusetts governor, Elbridge Gerry, and "salamander," a small reptile.Going Paperless Cuts Costs, Improves Services
Case study: Lindquist & Vennum, a regional firm with 185 attorneys, integrates KwikTag Legal.Teachers Union Won't Appeal in Voucher Legal Fight
Pointing to discussions with Senate President Andy Gardiner, the state's largest teachers union said Thursday it will stop challenging a 2014 law that included expansion of a voucher-like program that helps send children to private schools.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys in Hot Water: When Prosecutors Turn Up the Heat
Michael C. Miller and Jill C. Maguire discuss the results of their informal survey into the criminal convictions that have been obtained over the past few years against lawyers in New York's federal and state courts, and against New York lawyers who have run afoul of the law outside of New York State.Atlanta Hawks Are Using DLA Piper for Team's Sale
DLA Piper is representing the Atlanta Hawks on the sale of the team and the operating rights to Philips Arena, where the Hawks play basketball.House Passes ACA Measure Redefining Full-Time Worker
Despite opposition from President Barack Obama, the House has passed legislation to modify a key Affordable Care Act provision, drawing applause from the business community.Winners and Losers: January 12, 2015
The week's biggest winners and losers around New Jersey.Appeals Court Orders Retrial in $10M Drowning Case
A New Jersey appeals court tossed out a $10 million verdict in a lawsuit over the drowning of a 13-year-old boy in a public pool, finding that the case must be retried in its entirety.Trending Stories
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