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After Supreme Court ruling, EPA revives California's request to set tough emission standards
SACRAMENTO, Calif. AP - California can move forward with its efforts to set the nation's first standards to cut tailpipe emissions from cars, light trucks and sport utility vehicles, the Environmental Protection Agency said.The state has been seeking an exemption from the federal Clean Air Act since 2005 to set emissions standards in hopes of reducing greenhouse gases.Legal Jobs Decline for Second Straight Month
Despite upbeat forecasts earlier this week, the monthly employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows slower than expected growth in the private sector, and a significant drop in jobs in the legal sector.Montgomery McCracken Raising Starting Salary to $125K
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads will raise the starting salary for first-year associates to $125,000 effective Sept. 1.City and State Agencies Spar Over Bond Refinancing Plan
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City Bar Recognizes Pro Bono Efforts
The City Bar Justice Center presented its Jeremy G. Epstein Awards for Outstanding Pro Bono Service on Oct. 22.Marzarella v. Mount Sinai Medical Center
Plaintiff Fails to Show That Document to Lawyers, Possibly Shown to Daughters, Is PrivilegedNational Firm With Wilmington Office Shortens Its Name
Polsinelli Shughart is set to shorten the firm name to Polsinelli, effective late April.Trending Stories
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