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High Court rejects DeLay ballot stay
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia rejected Texas Republican Party Chairwoman Tina Benkiser's application for a stay on Aug. 7, blocking the GOP from replacing U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay on the Nov. 7 ballot.Survival Tips for Sandy From Katrina Experts
Monday morning, the East Coast was hunkering down for the arrival of Sandy, the hurricane that is expected to shut down the Atlantic seaboard for at least 48 hours. Katrina legal technology veterans gave LTN readers some tips to survive the storm.Protecting Trade Secrets Without a Restrictive Covenant
The doctrine of inevitable disclosure continues to be invoked in circumstances where it appears that an employee is placed in an impossible conflict of interest between protecting the confidentiality of his first employer's proprietary information and advancing his duty to perform effectively for the second employer.Judge Denies Clothier's Request to Obtain Workers' Immigration Files
The immigration status of workers accusing clothing manufacturer Donna Karan International of maintaining sweatshop conditions won't be turned over to the company because there is a possibility of intimidation, a federal judge in New York ruled. U.S. District Judge Whitman Knapp rejected a discovery request made by lawyers for the clothes maker in a dispute over unpaid wages at Manhattan garment factories.ABA Gives Ground on Law Schools' Graduate Jobs Data Reporting
The American Bar Association is changing the way it collects graduate employment information from law schools.View more book results for the query "*"
Centro de la Comunidad Hispana de Locust Valley v. Town of Oyster Bay
Ruling Upholding Order Barring Discovery Of Identities of Group's Members ExplainedLaw departments putting cost-cutting into action
Cost-control methods in law departments are more than just talk as cost pressures are creating a fundamental shift in the management and operation of the departments and their interaction with outside counsel, results of a recent Hildebrandt International survey suggest.Settlements reached in clergy abuse lawsuits
ST. LOUIS AP - The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis reached a financial settlement with six men who claimed they were sexually molested by five priests as far back as the 1960s, a victims' advocacy group said Monday.The men will be paid $312,500, with settlements ranging from $90,000 to $20,000, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said in a statement.Tri-State Brick and Stone of New York Inc. v. City of New York
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