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Wal-Mart 3Q Profit Up, But Cuts Outlook
Wal-Mart Stores cut its annual outlook for the second time in three months as the world's largest retailer finds its low-income shoppers continue to feel squeezed around the globe.Matter of Duncan v. NYC Dept. of Housing Preservation & Development
Tenant Denied Article 78 Challenge; HPD Granted Dismissal as Petition UntimelyJustices Considering Jurisdiction Over Foreign Parties
The jurisdiction cases reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court are rarely headline-grabbing. Nonetheless, those cases exert a significant effect on the civil litigation that fills the nation's dockets.Task Force Suggests Changes to Bar Exam
Law graduates taking the New York State bar exam in 2015 had better be schooled in aspects of administrative law but they will not need to be experts on Article 3 of the UCC, which covers obligations and procedures of negotiable instruments such as checks or notes.City Bar Report Pushes for Training of Young Lawyers
After an exhaustive look at the dismal state of employment for young lawyers in New York, a New York City Bar task force has recommended additional avenues of training and support for new graduates and a shift in focus from large law jobs to providing services to the middle class.View more book results for the query "*"
Expanded Tort Liability Targets Those Who Send Texts to Drivers
Robert D. Lang is a partner at D'Amato & Lynch writes: Not since the McDonald's hot coffee case has a civil case involving tort liability captured the interest of both the public and the bar as has the August 2013 decision in 'Kubert v. Best.' Numerous cases have dealt with liability for those who text while driving, but 'Kubert' goes one step further and addresses the potential liability for the person who is texting the driver, thereby distracting the operator of the vehicle.U.S. Worker Productivity Rises At Modest Pace
U.S. workers increased their productivity from July through September at roughly the same modest pace as the previous three months. Steady gains in productivity could dissuade companies from ramping up hiring.Wall Street Courting Gay Students to Bolster Bottom Line
Vying to retire their conservative image and trying to improve profits along with diversity, Wall Street is paying special attention to young lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender applicants during the hiring process for college seniors.ADA's Misconduct Prompts Panel to Order New Murder Trial
Despite finding plenty of evidence that a defendant committed a double murder in Queens and tried to kill two others, a Second Department panel reversed his conviction because of a prosecutor's persistent misuse of a codefendant's confession.Trending Stories
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