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At-Will Employee Has No Contractual Or Wrongful Termination ClaimsLegal 'dream team' fee is contested by city
The city of Santa Monica, Calif., flush with a $312 million settlement from its fight with oil companies over allegedly contaminated water, is asking a court to undo a contingency fee agreement the city asserts could cost it $66 million in outside legal fees.After NY Defection, Weil Names UK Partner to Lead International Practice
After the Bar, Free Beer, Music and a Membership
Young attorneys exhausted by next week's two-day state bar examination at the Jacob Javits Convention Center are invited to drag themselves downtown on Wednesday evening for a good old-fashioned blow-out.Fed shows tough love and holds key rate steady
WASHINGTON AP-Showing a tough love stance for now, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues decided to keep a key interest rate steady Tuesday. They acknowledged stresses in financial markets have grown, though, and hinted they stood ready to lower rates if needed.Wreckage on Wall Street in recent days did not force the Fed - as some thought possible - to reverse course and cut rates.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Term Features Wrongful Death, Malpractice Cases With Unique Issues
The state Supreme Court has agreed to address whether the family of an uninsured driver killed in a crash can sue for wrongful death; what lawyers handling medical malpractice suits must do to make sure they get an affidavit of merit from the right type of doctor; and whether the entire controversy doctrine bars a legal malpractice claim against a lawyer who has since become a judge.Justices Grapple With Case of 'the Pleader's Form of Buyer's Remorse'
The state Supreme Court hears arguments over whether a defendant who regretted a plea deal was effectively denied his right to counsel, since his attorney was unable to represent him in any withdrawal motion.Thompson Hine's Atlanta Office Adds Balch, Smith Moore Attorneys
Thompson Hine has beefed up its fledging Atlanta office. Cary Ichter comes over as a partner from Balch & Bingham, along with S. Paul Smith as of counsel and Patricia A. Roy as an associate. Ichter was one of the founders of litigation boutique Meadows Ichter and Trigg, later Meadows Ichter and Bowers, which merged with Balch in 2003. Thompson Hine also adds life sciences practitioner Francis E. McDaniel as of counsel. He joins from Smith Moore.Trending Stories
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