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Part-time culture grows at firms
Sachnoff & Weaver is one of a growing number of firms in recent years that have adopted part-time work arrangements to include partnership consideration. Despite the trend, however, traditional firm culture still poses barriers, and promotion is not widespread, cautioned Diane Yu, chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession.State Held Liable for Unjust Murder Conviction Where Only Witness Admitted Testifying Falsely
Industry: Health Records Exchange
A draft plan from Gov. Edward G. Rendell's administration to advance Pennsylvania from a paper to an electronic health records system eliminates Pennsylvania tech companies from bidding on the implementation of the plan, according to a representative of the high tech industry in Pennsylvania.New York Law School Honors Alumni
The school honored Daniel Oates, chief of police of Aurora, Colo., Gerald Crotty, president of Weichert Enterprise, Cynthia Senko Rosicki, founding partner of Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates and cofounder of Sparkling Pointe Vineyards and Winery, and Ernst Rosenberger, of counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, at its annual gala.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Rules Interpreter Issues Not a Valid DUI Defense
Because the Commonwealth Court has ruled that Pennsylvania�s law enforcement officers don�t have to provide interpreters to non-English-speaking drunk driving suspects, a DUI suspect who was assisted by an interpreter can�t raise the defense that his arresting officers had no way of knowing whether or not his interpreter gave him an implied consent warning, a Philadelphia judge has ruled.Curtis Miner, Southern District of Florida
Miner's history of endurance during Ironman competitions served him well recently, during his biggest trial: the prosecution of 11 Miami cops on conspiracy charges.Inmate's Attorneys Awarded $1.50 in Fees
A federal judge has awarded $1.50 in fees to attorneys for an Arkansas prison inmate who won a civil rights lawsuit against the state prison system after she was shackled while giving birth. The attorneys had asked for about $140,000 in fees -- but the judge said they are limited by state law to 150 percent of damages, which amounted to $1.00.Dismissal Over Post on Internet Raises 1st Amendment Issue
The former Palm Beach, Fla., fire chief is suing the island enclave that he served, claiming his constitutional rights to free speech and due process were violated when he was fired for an online post on the prickly issue of pensions.Trending Stories
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