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Shame on Darien School Board for Rejecting Open Choice Program in Schools
Diversity is more than a mission statementFlorida Budget Plans Spur Education, Environment Debates
Senate Appropriations Chairwoman Kelli Stargel said the House's "inflation response fund" is "worthy of discussion."'Final Version' of Settlement Agreement Not Enforceable When Client Withholds Signature
In 'Fernandez', the court denied a motion to enforce a written settlement agreement that attorneys on both sides had approved, after two of the five plaintiffs refused to sign.How NJ Judges Handle Juror Misconduct
During a trial, when jurors have been exposed to extraneous information or prejudicial influences, the trial court's obligation is well established. Once a verdict is rendered, any inquiry into allegations of juror misconduct is substantially curtailed.Leading the Way: Weiss Serota's Mitch Burnstein on Merging Firm Culture With Flexibility
Our weekly Leading the Way Q&A series features Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman managing director Mitchell Burnstein.View more book results for the query "*"
In Tough Times, Mindset Is Key in Positioning Businesses for Continued Growth
Based on my experiences in almost every type of business cycle over the past several decades, I know firsthand that a basic principle generally holds true: our mindset, the lens through which we see the world, determines our ability to perceive opportunities and threats, and as a result, determines our choices and ultimately shapes our destiny.Disney Reveals New Legal Chief's Pay, Consulting Agreement With Ex-General Counsel
Horacio Gutierrez will collect a $1.3 million base salary with the opportunity to earn millions more in bonuses and equity awards, while his predecessor, Alan Braverman, gets paid $40K a month for consulting services.Mandatory Sentences Make Comeback in Georgia Anti-Crime Bill
"These are people who are literally causing violent crimes in our neighborhoods throughout our state every day," state Sen. John Albers said. "And it's time we lock those folks up. This revolving door of justice for violent criminals doesn't work."Fifth Circuit: Flood Damage Excluded from Windstorm Coverage
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed the decision of the lower court, finding that a policy that listed windstorms among the covered…Affirmative Defense Forfeited; Relevant Market Definition Held Insufficient
In their Northern District Roundup column, Adam Shaw and Jenna Smith discuss two recent noteworthy decisions: 'Salamone v. Douglas Marine,' where Judge Mae D'Agostino addressed some of the procedural peculiarities of personal jurisdiction; and 'Singh v. American Racing-Tioga Downs,' where Judge Lawrence Kahn revisited the particularity required to allege a relevant market for antitrust claims.Trending Stories
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