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Labor & Employment Litigation Award: Jackson Lewis, The Protectors
Seizing the moral imperative is a key to a winning, especially when the client is a corporation accused of taking advantage of workers, says Jackson Lewis managing partner David L. Gordon. "We need to show that our client has suffered the injustice, and not the other side."Comair President Faces New Hurdle in Company's Fight for Survival
In three months as Comair's president, Don Bornhorst has dealt with court battles, tough labor negotiations and -- most recently -- a crash of one of the Delta Air Lines subsidiary's planes that killed 49 people. Bornhorst was thrust into the public eye Sunday after the worst American plane disaster in nearly five years. He has been criticized for Comair's offer of $25,000 to each family who lost a loved one. And amid that crisis, Bornhorst must continue working to pull Comair out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.An Early Look at Windows Server 8
Looking at the considerable value of Windows Server 8 for the legal industry.Clearance Issues Surrounding Performing Arts Web Sites
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini, partners in Franklin Weinrib Rudell & Vassallo, write that focusing on right clearances required to make optimal use of Web sites at early stages of creating or acquiring content can save performance organizations time, effort and expense.'Wardrobe Malfunction' Case Heading Back to 3rd Circuit
The court battle over the hefty fines imposed for Janet Jackson's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl is ready to come back to court.Claims on Mortgages Serving as Property Liens Subject to 20-Year Limitation
An attorney's attempt to overcome a 20-year statute of limitations on two mortgage liens has been rejected by the Superior Court, which ruled that both underlying guaranties were to be considered "instruments in writing under seal."3rd Circuit Weighs Standing in Challenge to Health Care Law
Lawyers for doctors challenging President Obama's health care plan got a thorough examination by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday during oral arguments in Newark, N.J.Trending Stories
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