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Law Professor Takes On State Tax Reform Project
Richard Pomp has drafted tax codes in China, Zambia, Vietnam and Gambia. One lesson he learned as an academic consultant is that it's a good idea to get the business community invested in the new tax rules. Another lesson is that a smaller country's taxing powers more closely parallels the circumstances in a state like Connecticut than in a big country like the United States.Twitter Launches Operation 'Forward Secrecy'
Twitter is launching a new technology to thwart hackers from decrypting user information that could be useful for other companies concerned about security.PaLaw 2013: The State of the Profession
The annual report on the legal profession includes statistics on the top 100 law firms in Pennsylvania, the largest awards and settlements and the legal economic outlook for 2014.Judge: Damages Limited to Formula in Repurchase Protocol
A trust that securitized residential mortgage loans it purchased based on allegedly false representations and warranties made by a sponsoring financial institution cannot recover damages beyond those specified in the pooling and servicing agreement, a Manhattan state court judge has ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
Crawford County Former Chief Magistrate Gets 10 Years
Crawford County's former chief magistrate judge, who resigned last month to end an ethics inquiry stemming from her arrest on felony theft charges, was sentenced Monday to a 10-year sentence, according to the Macon-Telegraph.McKenna, Dentons Call Off Merger
The proposed merger between McKenna Long & Aldridge and global megafirm Dentons is off, the firms confirmed Tuesday.Ga. High Court Upholds Law Allowing School Board Suspension
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday resoundingly upheld a 2010 state statute giving the governor authority to suspend local school board members for failure to satisfy the qualifications of their office.Justices Rule ER Medical Director Wasn't Liable for Death
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reversed a lower court decision that doctors and businesses had said would have unfairly expanded who can be liable for medical malpractice and other torts.BakerHostetler to Enter Atlanta in Woodcock Washburn Merger
Atlanta will gain a new Am Law 100 firm, BakerHostetler, if a planned merger goes through with Philadelphia-based intellectual property boutique Woodcock Washburn, which has an Atlanta office.Trending Stories
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