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Jackson Lewis to open New Hampshire office
Jackson Lewis, a leading workplace law firm, will open a New Hampshire office in the Portsmouth area and it will be headed by Debra Weiss Ford, a new partner and resident manager. Ford leaves Manchester, New Hampshire's Devine, Millimet & Branch, where she was chaired the firm's labor and employment and employee benefits practice group.No Time Is Bad Time For Partner Feedback
Most law firms have some formal system for work performance reviews. These often are annual, written reviews by supervisors with principal responsibility for managing particular projects. But such reviews may be very far from the actual events, and in many cases the reviewers may not directly communicate with the reviewed lawyers. For junior to mid-level associates, such reviews cannot provide the immediate guidance that is most essential early in a career. As a result, more immediate connection is required to get real feedback when it is most needed.Re-evaluating First-Party Liability Under Pa.'s Dram Shop Law
With the holiday season in full swing, most individuals are focused on perusing after-holiday sales for late gifts and writing grocery lists for New Year's parties. By necessity, however, bars, restaurants and other establishments that serve alcohol prepare for the holidays in a different way — by training employees how to spot everything from an intoxicated patron to a fake ID.Buffett's $7 million sacrifice is only a start
Whenever the leadership class feels nervous, you can count on some of them to offer the less-moneyed masses a bone to demonstrate they care. Warren Buffett says his idea of "shared sacrifice" is higher taxes on the super-rich. Only for him, this wouldn't cost much. In a recent New York Times op-ed, the Berkshire Hathaway Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
On Thursday, New York's highest court reversed an appellate court and reinstated the trial court ruling in favor of the Golden Gate Yacht Club, which sought to block the defending champion, the Alinghi sailing syndicate, from picking its own challenger for the next America's Cup.
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2 Family Law Leaders at Schnader Harrison Start Own Firm
Two of the three co-chairmen of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis' family law department have left to start a Philadelphia boutique. Mark Momjian and Stephen Anderer opened Momjian Anderer on Monday. Momjian said he and Anderer have worked together to create a unique mix of family and mental health law. Momjian's father, Albert Momjian, will remain at Schnader Harrison and continue to lead the family law practice there. The two departing attorneys indicate they plan to continue a relationship with their old firm.3rd Circuit OKs Rehearing in Failed Class Action
In a significant victory for class action plaintiffs' lawyers, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an en banc rehearing of an earlier decision that said defendants have the power to end certain class actions before they're ever certified by making a maximum offer to the lead plaintiff that effectively moots his case. Plaintiffs' attorneys argued that the decision conflicted with existing 3rd Circuit law and Supreme Court precedent.Trending Stories
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