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Courts Crack Down on Web Posters Playing 'Fast and Loose' with Facts
'Developer Rule' May Near Repeal
Prompted by an ethics panel's opinion, the state Supreme Court may be ready to abolish a 41-year-old rule that categorically bars a municipal attorney from representing, in another town, a developer that does business in the same town that employs the attorney.Are We Unconsciously Undermining Our Diversity Commitment?
As a diversity practitioner, one of my primary goals is to raise consciousness of the value of diversity in our schools, workplaces, government and in our lives generally, but also consciousness of the things that we think and do that undermine our conscious value for diversity.Rehnquist Cancer Focuses Issue of Top Court Balance
The surprise announcement of Rehnquist's illness and surgery came just before noon on Monday, and raised in a concrete way an issue that has been an abstraction during the presidential campaign: the possibility of a departure from the Supreme Court in the near future. As is customary with the justices, health information was sparse and hard to come by on Monday. But Rehnquist expects to be on the bench when the U.S. Supreme Court convenes again MondayCourt awards $6.5 million; money may never be found
Former University of Miami football coach Dennis Erickson and former UM and NFL quarterback Steve Walsh and other investors were awarded $6.5 million over a bad land deal.2nd Circuit revives challenge to ban on outside investments in law firms
The Second Circuit vacated a lower court's order dismissing Jacoby & Meyers challenge to Rule 5.4 of New York's Rules of Professional Conduct.Amendment 4: Real estate tax reform, but at what cost?
Supporters and opponents of Amendment 4, a three-pronged constitutional amendment that would make significant changes to Florida's property tax system, are intensifying their campaigns with early voting set to begin on Oct. 27Exchange Rules on Independence of Compensation Committee Members
In his Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III, special counsel to McCarter & English, discusses new rules issued by the NYSE and NASDAQ, both reflecting Dodd-Frank, but with the difference that the NASDAQ makes a "bright line" rule as to compensation paid by the listed company to a director, where the NYSE leaves discretion to the board to determine whether the described compensation is sufficiently material to preclude a director from being independent.Lawyers try to keep homeland security in forefront
When the Department of Homeland Security first opened its doors seven years ago today, Joe D. Whitley was there as its first general counsel.A former U.S. attorney in Macon and Atlanta who had served as acting associate attorney general under President George W. Bush, Whitley returned to Washington from Alston Bird in the aftermath of Sept.Trending Stories
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