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Inequalities for Women Judges Outside City Remain, Report Says
THOUGH THE role of women in the courts has increased markedly in the last 15 years, there are still glaring inequalities, such as the lack women judges outside of New York City, according to a new report by the New York State Committee on Women in the Courts.Pa. Insurance Dept. Receives Health Care Exchange Grant
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has received $2.1 million in two federal grants to design an Internet-based exchange that will allow consumers without health care to choose an affordable plan.Guerrilla Marketing on the Web
Most small law firms already take note of how clients found them. But that only solves half the problem. What about prospective clients who can't find a firm in the first place -- and those who can't find a firm where everyone looks these days -- on the Internet? A small firm doesn't have to pay for a big fancy Web site. All it has to do is think outside the box.Yearly Fee System Helped Tyco's Legal Department Put It All Together
About five years ago, Tyco manufactured a plan to switch almost all of its outside legal work over to an alternative fee structure. And a schematic bundle together all legal work of a certain type helped the builder save a bundle on legal costs.Parenting Coordinators: Where Do They Figure in the Future of Family Law?
While the concept of a Parenting Coordinator is encouraging, it is important for family law attorneys to be very careful in understanding exactly what role a Parenting Coordinator should have in their case and in the actual drafting of an order of appointment.View more book results for the query "*"
Mousetrapping Cybersquatter Slapped With $530,000 in Damages and Fees
A "notorious cybersquatter" was ordered to pay $500,000 in damages and more than $30,000 in attorney's fees Monday after a federal judge found that he had registered five Internet domain names that are "confusingly similar" to the domain names for sites operated by Electronics Boutique. John Zuccarini's cybersquatting business is quite lucrative, earning him up to $1 million per year.UBS, accountant settle HealthSouth cases for $250M
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) - Swiss bank UBS AG and accounting giant Ernst & Young have agreed to pay $250 million to settle claims over the financial fraud that nearly wrecked HealthSouth Corp., the Alabama-based rehabilitation chain.Valero v. Board of Retirement of Tulare County Employees' Retirement Association
Boies Schiller Sued by Former Client Over Fees
A disgruntled former client is suing Boies Schiller & Flexner, claiming the firm "shirked" its professional duties by breaching an agreement that David Boies would serve as lead counsel in a commercial dispute, which was instead given to less experienced counsel and more junior associates. The former client, G.K. Las Vegas Limited Partnership, is seeking to force Boies Schiller & Flexner to arbitrate a fee dispute before the American Arbitration Association and to place more than $5.04 million in disputed fees in escrow.Trending Stories
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