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$18 Mil. Awarded to Man Injured in Car Crash
An $18 million verdict has been awarded by a Philadelphia jury to a man who became an incomplete paraplegic after he lost control of his car, striking a stone wall and a telephone pole.The Public Interest Calendar of Events
• On Thursday, the 21st annual Face to Face Turkey Trot is set to be held in Fairmont Park in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Registration for the five-mile run and one-mile fun run/walk begins at 7 a.m.Convict Seeks Freedom in 1990 NYC Tourist Killing
NEW YORK — Almost a quarter-century after a notorious tourist slaying that fueled a sense of a city out of control, one of the convicted killers made a new bid for exoneration Monday, with the help of a man cleared in the case.Blackstone To Seek IPO Of La Quinta Instead Of Sale
Blackstone Group, which had started a sales process for La Quinta and received initial bids last month, is betting it can get higher returns through an IPO.Alternative Dispute Resolution
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "More Reasons to Arbitrate in the Big Apple," "The Interplay of Restrictive Covenants, Preliminary Injunctions and Arbitration," "Mediation and Marketing: Complementary Skills" and "Supreme Court and Arbitrability: The Arbitrator as Gatekeeper."View more book results for the query "*"
Keeping Clients: Houston Partner's Focus on Personalized Service Retains Long-Term Business
Norris Hayes, who owns a manufacturing business in Sugar Land, prefers small law firms because he appreciates "special care." So, when his longtime lawyer, Joseph DiCecco, moved from DiCecco Fant & Berman to Gordon & Rees in 2005, Hayes was concerned. He ultimately stuck with DiCecco.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.A Little Pro Bono Goes a Long Way for Disabled Clients
For a growing segment of the population unable to work due to a disability, the Social Security disability programs provide a vital, and frequently an exclusive, source of income.Pagan Group Wins Tax Exemption for Catskill Property
A former 19th century inn housing a pagan group whose beliefs hold that the divine female is the source of all earthly life is entitled to a religious exemption from property taxes, a state appeals court has ruled.Trending Stories
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