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Panel Rules City Can Revoke Indicted Officers' 'Release Time'
The case involves three members of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association who were elected as representatives for officers in the Bronx. The city allowed them paid leaves of absence in order to work for their union several months before they were indicted as part of a ticket-fixing scheme.Doctors found not liable in woman's lobular breast cancer
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The Interplay of Restrictive Covenants, Preliminary Injunctions and Arbitration
Andrew Zwerling, a partner-director at Garfunkel Wild, writes: A restrictive covenant is a provision in an employee's contract with his or her employer that specifies a limitation—of a specified time, scope and geographic area—on the ability of the employee to work in the same occupation or profession upon termination of employment. Depending upon their reasonableness and compliance with specified legal standards, restrictive covenants are enforceable in New York.Ombudsman for Federal Judges Seems Superfluous
In a Nov. 25 "Perspective," Joel Cohen suggests the need for "a judicial-like spokesperson or an infrastructure" to make the case for a judge who has been "blasted by the tabloids."2 Ex-Forsyth Councilmen Sentenced in Bribery Plot
Federal prosecutors say two ex-Forsyth city councilmen have been sentenced to prison in a bribery scheme.Judiciary's Request for Increase in Funds Receives Early Support
The judiciary's quest for its first budget hike in more than five years has elicited, if not an outright endorsement, at least empathy and preliminary support from two key lawmakers and other important constituencies.Former Del. Chief Justice Steele Joins Potter Anderson as Partner
Former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Myron T. Steele has joined Potter Anderson & Corroon as partner, the firm announced last week. Steele is expected to begin full-time work with the firm in mid-January after he enjoys a month-and-a-half break after spending the last nine years as the head of Delaware's judiciary.Trending Stories
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