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July 18, 2005 | National Law Journal

Don't Rely on This Advice?

Will clients complain about Circular 230? After all, they are paying for tax advice that they are now being told they cannot rely on in a very fundamental way.
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July 05, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Baer v. United States

The discretionary function exception immunizes the SEC from a lawsuit brought by victims of the Madoff Ponzi scheme.
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October 09, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Georgia coach dismisses 2 Bulldog football players

ATHENS, Ga. AP -Coach Mark Richt says he has dismissed two football players from 10th-ranked Georgia's team - Donavon Baldwin, a junior safety, and Walter Hill, a redshirt freshman wide receiver.Richt said Baldwin's departure was a mutual agreement between the two after a meeting to discuss Baldwin's situation and Hill was kicked off because "he didn't live up to the standards of doing things the Georgia way.
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July 02, 2010 | Law.com

How to Approach a Meeting With a Legal Recruiter

Treat a meeting with a recruiter as seriously as if you were interviewing with a potential employer, advises Linda E. Laufer, the firmwide director of attorney development at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. She discusses why, and also explains some of the basics of working with a recruiter.
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April 28, 2008 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Legitimate Criticism Or Actionable Abuse?

While the U.S. Supreme Court has stated that Title VII is not a "general civility code" for the American workplace, several states, including Connecticut, may attempt to encourage civility through a new cause of action aimed at reducing bullying at work.
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December 16, 2009 | The Recorder

Blue Cross of California, Inc. v. Superior Court (People)

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September 06, 2006 | Law.com

Computer Voir Dire

Does software that weeds out jurors put lawyers in a dilemma between the database and their gut instinct? JuryQuest checks jury questionnaires against national surveys and scores potential jurors as prosecution- or defense-friendly. Pitfalls range from computer glitches to concerns that programs using race and sex as a demographic might be ruled discriminatory. A computer won't replace voir dire, but one jury consultant calls a computer's advice a good gamble for a lawyer stuck between two jurors.
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October 01, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

3 industrial parcels sell for $2.56 million $2.5 million purchases 3-acre commercial parcel
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September 04, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Structured finance takes a hit

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