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$5M Award in Pageant Slander Case Is Upheld
Southern District Judge J. Paul Oetken has upheld an arbitration award against a former Miss Pennsylvania who alleged on Facebook and the "Today" show that the 2012 Miss USA Pageant had a "script" dictating the final 16 and the top five finishers.This Week in Law Journal History
Law Journal stories through the last century.Harrisburg Settles With Teen Alleging Police Brutality
Plaintiff Deanna Blake, 44, owns a corner store located at 1501 Herr St. in Harrisburg. According to Blake, on July 11, 2010, her sons — plaintiffs Khalif Williams, 16; Naim Williams, 17; Rashid Gilmore, 22; and Shariff Blake, 20 — were outside the family store when officers from the Harrisburg Police Department arrived, allegedly responding to a report of a juvenile with a gun several blocks away.New NALP Commission to Review Recruiting Process
Responding to the challenging legal job market, the National Association for Law Placement board has formed the new Commission on Recruiting in the Legal Profession to review the current recruitment model of law firms. As soon as this fall, members of the commission will consider the current state of recruiting and the traditional on-campus interview schedule, in addition to reviewing best practices from industries outside the law. The board has set up a suggestion box where NALP members can leave comments via e-mail.In California, a Wave of Laterals
Lateral season is officially in swing, after not showing up last year at the usual time.Miami Beach's aging convention center seeks action plan
Despite the specter of a huge destination resort with a casino across Biscayne Bay, some tourism interests in Miami Beach say the industry's biggest obstacle to growth is the city's aging convention center.Pressing Case After Client Gave Up Doesn't Cost Lawyer Much
Charges Invalid Under Espionage, Other Statutes, Circuit Rules
Explaining its Feb. 17 decision vacating former Goldman Sachs computer programmer Sergey Aleynikov's conviction, the panel said that computer source code was not a "stolen good" nor "related" to a "product for or placed in interstate or foreign commerce."Trending Stories
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