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When Can You Seek to Vacate an Arbitration Award?
"Do you ever do anything right when it comes to alternative dispute resolution? How do you keep attracting clients if all you do is make mistakes?"14 Candidates Vie for Top Post at Troubled U.N. Patent Agency
Candidates for the top post at the U.N. patent agency arrived in Geneva on Tuesday to make their case for the job. Diplomats and patent experts from 14 countries are in the race to head the troubled World Intellectual Property Organization after the resignation of its current director-general over questions about his integrity. Kamil Idris agreed to step down a year before the end of his second term after Western governments demanded his resignation and blocked talks on the agency's future funding.Guest columnist misinformed on bar's involvement in politics
MCARE Gives Experts 5-Year Practice Window
Under the MCARE Act, an expert testifying in a medical malpractice action must have practiced or taught in a relevant specialty area no more than five years prior to offering testimony, a Superior Court panel has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.View more book results for the query "*"
Barrow says he'll vote to hold Holder in contempt
U.S. Rep. John Barrow, a Georgia Democrat, says he plans to vote in favor of holding Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress for refusing to release documents related to a botched gun-tracking operation.Federal Judge Orders $4.7 Million in Restitution in Telemarketing Case
A Pennsylvania federal judge has shut down a telemarketing operation and ordered more than $4.7 million in restitution to consumers. FTC lawyers argued that Magazine Solutions engaged in a nationwide scam promising valuable coupons to young mothers, who were instead being lured into buying subscriptions. Instead of receiving $1,000 worth of coupons, the suit said, the consumers were typically saddled with monthly payments that added up to more than $770.Age Bias Suits on the Rise With Older Employees Working Longer
Baby boomers not shy about asserting their rights have triggered a new wave of age bias lawsuits, creating a host of legal challenges for employers that may not even be aware that discrimination is going on in the workplace.At Mock Trial Camp, Advocacy Overshadows All Else for Teens
For 48 New York high school students, summer wasn't just for relaxing at the beach but also for attending the New York State Bar Association's first mock trial camp. Among other challenges, the students learned about case analysis and ethical dilemmas and received lessons in cross-examination and making objections. Interest in the event ran so high that more than half the applicants had to be turned away.Macy's to lease empty downtown Miami space
Not long ago, Macy's threatened to leave if the area didn't improve. Soon, sidewalks were cleaned, giant flower pots installed, a small park opened nearby, and a condemned structure was demolished. Now it appears the giant retailer is taking steps to help add some spark to an evolving downtown with plans to rent nearly 20,000 square feet to four tenants, say two sources familiar with the deal.Trending Stories
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