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Nissan Transmission Flaw Causes Breakdowns, Class Action Claims
An allegedly defective transmission has some Nissan owners stuck in neutral, and they claim the carmaker knew of the problematic component but sold models equipped with it anyway.Doctrine of Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts Evidence
Attorney Jay Goldberg writes that the goals sought to be accomplished by our system of justice cannot possibly be vindicated unless there are changes to the way the law approaches discovery problems presented by FRE 404(b) and its 1991 amendment.Want to Grow Revenue? Talk to Your Associates and Staff
There once was a magical land where a king and the wealthy class owned all the businesses and oversaw thousands of skilled workers. The king and his court never dared thank or speak to those toiling workers about their lives and how the various businesses could be improved.How Social Media Infiltrates the Practice of Law
The impact of social media on law firm management.Support Given to Citing Unpublished Opinions
The policy-making body of the federal judiciary on Tuesday endorsed a sweeping rule change that will allow lawyers to cite unpublished opinions in federal appeals courts nationwide beginning in 2007.Increasing the Presence of Lawyers With Disabilities
Doors are opening more and more for disabled attorneys both through advances in technology and changing attitudes toward the rights and abilities of those with handicaps. But much more can be done, and advocates continue to push for better inclusion of disabled attorneys in the legal field.Panel Reinstates Sex Bias Suit Under City Human Rights Law
The First Department agreed with the trial court that a doctor's 'boorish' conduct was not severe or pervasive enough to allow his employees' case to go forward under the state Human Rights Law, but said that the city Human Rights Law had a much different standard.Public-Benefit Corporation Legislation Sparks Debate
Governor Jack Markell is set to propose an amendment that would modify Delaware General Corporation Law to permit the creation of public-benefit corporations, according to sources in the state. Although the proposed legislation would not impact any entity currently incorporated in Delaware and is strictly voluntarily, it has met some resistance from Delaware corporate governance analysts.Board of Contributors: Implementation of Dodd-Frank lags behind schedule
Robert C. Brighton Jr. writes that the original objectives of Dodd-Frank legislation may be changed and political wrangling may compromise the goal of protecting financial markets, at least until 2012, when the voters will pass judgment.Trending Stories
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