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General Contractor Loses Bid for Coverage of Subcontractor’s Employee’s Claims
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We all know the phrase get your head out of the clouds. Well, your head may not be in the clouds, but your companys computers may be if not now, very soon.Can Sanctions Be Applied for Bad Faith in Court-Ordered Mediation?
Bob has had it with adversaries who act in bad faith in court-ordered mediation and get away with it. Last week, Bob and his client went to a court-ordered mediation session. Bob's client, the plaintiff in a commercial dispute, sought seven-figure damages arising out of the defendant's "shocking" and "ill-considered" breach of contract.View more book results for the query "*"
New Partners 2013: Big Law refugees go out on their own
Partners and veteran associates of large law firms are increasingly launching their own shops. The lure: More career control, the promise of better pay, and a chance to unleash their entrepreneurial spirit.Maintain control of your career when the unexpected strikes
The psychology of sudden job loss merits some attention here, if only to say that recruiters do get it.Labor: The 4 “W”s of withdrawal liability
Employers who contribute to multi-employer pension plans are occasionally surprised to learn of the existence of withdrawal liability.Two Japanese freight companies to pay $18.9 million for price-fixing
Two Japanese freight forwarders have agreed to pay a total of $18.9 million in criminal fines for their role in a price-fixing scheme, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).Trending Stories
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