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Heller to Delay Associate Start Dates
Heller Ehrman has become the latest law firm to push back associate start dates. The firm has also withdrawn from some campuses for its interview process. The start date for new Heller associates was pushed from Oct. 13 to Jan. 20. The affected associates will be paid a stipend of $10,000 each. The decision was made for economic reasons, said Michael Gotham, the firm's director of attorney recruiting.Knights Arts Challenge hands out $3.7 million
Twenty winners today received $3.7 million in the 2009 Knight Arts Challenge. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation's community-wide contest tries to find the best ideas for the South Florida arts.Cite as: JK v. EK, NYLJ 1202474585475, at *1 (Sup, NA, Decided October 22, 2010)Justice Robert A. BrunoDecided: October 22, 2010p cl
Construction Contractors Can`t Keep Recovered Caches
Finders, Keepers,Pa. proposes sweeping mortgage reform, first time in 2 decades
PHILADELPHIA AP - Jennie Scott is facing higher mortgage payments next month that she can't afford on her $1,000 monthly Social Security income.The 74-year-old North Philadelphia widow took on a $55,000 loan three years ago to pay off credit card debt and the remainder of her original mortgage. A mortgage broker locked her into the loan with a prepayment penalty.View more book results for the query "*"
GrayRobinson acquires Boca's Siemon & Larsen
The acquisition of Boca Raton law firm Siemon & Larsen gives GrayRobinson its third South Florida office and 11th statewide. The new office in Mizner Park will open April 1 and will have three lawyers to start.In Remembrance Of Judge Mark R. Kravitz
This page would be remiss if it did not add its voice to the chorus of those lamenting the unfortunate passing of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz. Judge Kravitz recently lost his valiant battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 62. Even when it is inevitable, as it is for all of us, and seemingly imminent because of the circumstances, the prospect of a life ending never prepares us for the reality of death. Judge Kravitz's passing is a loss for his family and friends and the Connecticut and national legal community as a whole.Former 'Hills' star loses civil case
LOS ANGELES AP - Former "Laguna Beach" personality Jason Wahler owes a tow truck driver $5,000 in damages for a confrontation more than two years ago, a jury in his civil trial found Thursday.Dario Stevenson said Wahler punched him in the face and hurled racial slurs at him and other blacks during a fight in September 2006.Leap Wireless Sued Over Proposed $1.2 Bil. AT&T Merger
Leap Wireless International Inc., which manufactures the Cricket prepaid mobile-phone service, has been sued in the Delaware Court of Chancery by a shareholder who alleges that a proposed $1.2 billion merger with AT&T Inc. undervalues the company.Lawyers in Defunct Tobacco Class Action Win $218 Mil. in Fees
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge David C. Miller awarded $218 million in legal fees Tuesday to Stanley and Susan Rosenblatt for years of work they put into now-defunct class action litigation against the nation's biggest cigarette markers.Trending Stories
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