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AFSCME Dist. Council 37 Health & Security Plan v. Bristol-Myers Squibb
Proposed Amended Complaint's RICO Claim Replicates Original's Failure, Is 'Futile'Boies Schiller Tops Other Firms in Associate Bonuses
As it does every year, Boies Schiller has awarded associate bonuses significantly sweeter than those doled out by the rest of The Am Law 100, with the high end hitting $300,000. Meanwhile, at least 10 other firms have matched the range set by Cravath earlier this month.GA Man Guilty of Calling in Courthouse Bomb Threat
A metro Atlanta man has pleaded guilty to calling in a bomb threat to a county courthouse.Predictive Coding: Revolutionary or a Fading Trend?
As members of the legal community continue to strive to provide the best possible value and service to their clients, solo practitioners and international law firms alike have recently begun turning to predictive coding in an attempt to increase productivity while decreasing the costs associated with document review and production.View more book results for the query "*"
Family Justice Center to Open on Staten Island
The center will offer services, including access to prosecutors and counselors, to victims of domestic violence, human trafficking and elder abuse.People in the News - December 13, 2013
The executive committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association's young lawyers division elected its 2014 cabinet Nov. 25.Florida Supreme Court Rejects Rule On Expert Witnesses
Citing constitutional issues, the Florida Supreme Court rejected a new rule that would have implemented a change in state law requiring certification of out-of-state expert witnesses in medical malpractice cases.Ruling May Spell Relief for Publicly Owned Treatment Works
A decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit may finally offer a path to relief for operators of publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) confronted with the challenge of managing peak wet weather flows.Tax Department Advisory Opinion on Development Technique
In his Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari of Roberts & Holland writes: An interesting structural problem that arises from time to time involves a property owner that does not wish to move his business, but where the underlying land would permit the construction of a much larger building. It has generally been difficult to agree on a transaction structure that would meet the owner's and a developer's objectives at a reasonable tax cost. A recent opinion may help.Trending Stories
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