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With Client Consent, Retainer Pacts Can Compel Arbitration of Fee Fights
Retainer agreements that compel arbitration of fee disputes are permissible in New Jersey if the client signs an ironclad waiver of the right to sue, a divided Appellate Division rules.Law firms look to Libya as untapped market for legal work
U.S. law firms may not yet be combing the streets of Tripoli for office space, but they're eyeing Libya as a market that could take off in the next few years as ever-improving relations between the North African nation and the United States open a spigot of oil-related work.Ex-Pa. school official files discrimination suit
STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) - A northeastern Pennsylvania school employee who ran a cultural enrichment program designed to improve race relations has sued his former employer citing racial discrimination.Accutane Case Before 11th Circuit Centers on Expert Witness
Three trials over an alleged link between the acne drug Accutane and serious gastrointestinal problems have resulted in verdicts of more than $20 million in New Jersey and Florida state courts. Hundreds of other such cases have been filed in New Jersey, and several of those are scheduled for trial this fall. But at oral argument Tuesday at the federal appeals court in Atlanta, it looked like plaintiffs proceeding in federal court may have a much harder time.View more book results for the query "*"
Brown sued by photographer for bodyguard scuffle
LOS ANGELES AP - On the day Chris Brown took to YouTube to say he's "not a monster," a photographer sued the RB singer, saying Brown's bodyguards beat him as he tried to take pictures at a gym.Robert Rosen sued Brown and LA Fitness International, claiming he was assaulted by a bodyguard after snapping pictures in a gym in Universal City.Federal CAN-SPAM Law Is EarthLink's Big Stick
When Congress passed the CAN-SPAM Act, it gave Internet companies a heavy weapon to use against spammers -- and the companies wasted little time in putting it to use. In the first major cases filed under the act, Atlanta-based EarthLink Inc. joined with America Online, Microsoft and Yahoo! Inc. to pursue scores of John Doe operators who send the unsolicited commercial e-mails that have come to be known as spam.Trending Stories
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