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Attorney/Actress Performs Career Balancing Act
When professional actress Deborajane Governor ventured to New York City with her 3-year-old daughter, Jennifer, to audition for a commercial 35 years ago, she never expected that her daughter would be hired for the commercial -- instead of her.Dictation With the Olympus DS-2500
Olympus America's DS-2500 digital voice recorder can edit voice records by inserting and partially deleting text as well as appending text to an existing record, reports Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor.Towns quits Jones Day to take big role at small firm
Employment litigator and counselor Doug Towns has become the 15th lawyer at Mazursky Constantine, a big change after a career at JonesDay, which has about 2,400 lawyers on five continents.Broward public defender: Judge Lee Jay Seidman 'not fit to sit'
Citing mean-spirited and unprofessional behavior, Broward Public Defender Howard Finkelstein has directed assistant public defenders to file motions to recuse County Judge Lee Jay Seidman on all cases before him.In Online Pharmacy Case, Sides Clash Over Legality of Business Model
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer is presiding over the trial of three defendants who will assert advice of counsel as part of their defense.DiNapoli Urges Nationwide Recognition of N.Y. Gay Unions
New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli is using the power of the state's $160 billion pension system to urge President Barack Obama to order federal agencies and programs around the country to recognize gay marriages performed in New York.Conducting Background Checks on Contingent Workers
Employers have an obligation to exercise due diligence in determining not only who they hire, but also who they allow on their premises to perform work.Akerman Team Wins $3.66 Million Judgment In Laboratory's Breach Of Contract Case
Francisco Rodriguez, Michael Marsh, Jennifer Cohen Glasser, Naim Surgeon and J. Thomas Cookson of Akerman Senterfitt said Trident Laboratories' deal with Medytox was a ruse to take business ideas and clients.N.J. Case Tests Lack of Recourse for Rejected Grievances Against Lawyers
An appeal aimed at the New Jersey Supreme Court has the potential to markedly alter the state process for commencing disciplinary cases against lawyers, by challenging the authority of district ethics committees to refuse to docket grievances without recourse for the rejected parties.Trending Stories
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