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LaRouche PAC enjoined from politicking outside California grocery stores
A Los Angeles judge has granted a preliminary injunction against a political action committee associated with political activist and economist Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. that has been soliciting donations in front of grocery stores in Southern California.'Judicial Hellhole' Judge Bans King & Spalding
'Judicial hellhole' judge bans King & Spalding ... State Bar backs corporate pro bono ... Lawmakers seek to abolish federal court ... No double jeopardy found in U.S., tribal chargesTwo Miami-Dade judges appointed to circuit bench
Miami-Dade County Court Judges Cristina Miranda and Rodney Smith have been elevated to the circuit bench.Quinn v. Astrue, PICS Case No. 10-1626 (U.S. District Ct. March 25, 2010), Pollack, J. (6 pages).
The court adopted a Magistrate Judge's recommendation to remand this matter for further proceedings since reversal, as requested by plaintiff, is appropriate only when the administrative record has been fully developed and there is substantial evidence that the claimant is entitled to benefits. Recommendations approved and adopted.Top law schools boost scholarships and loan repayment assistance
A legal education just got a bit more affordable for students and alumni of two top law schools who are pursuing public-interest careers.View more book results for the query "*"
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Accuses Cisco of Racial Bias
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is urging Cisco Systems Inc. to settle allegations of racial discrimination against five minority job applicants or face a lawsuit from the agency. In rejecting four black applicants and one Asian-American applicant, the networking equipment maker "demonstrated an ongoing pattern and practice of not hiring qualified minority candidates based on their race, color and national origin (including Hispanics)," the EEOC said. Cisco has disputed the allegations.MoFo Examines Its Strategy in New York
Morrison & Foerster's New York office lost its second corporate partner in as many weeks as John Cleary departed Friday for a New Jersey firm. His departure followed the exit of partner William "Billy" Stern, who left the firm last week. The moves underscore the change under way at MoFo's 122-lawyer New York office, which played a winning hand during the dot-com boom but is now reshuffling its emphasis during the bust.Commentary: Unprofitable Work Can Be Beneficial
><i>The Law Tribune </i>recently ran a front-page article about a study released in September by Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Co. called <i>The Attorney Business Index Study</i>. In the article, <i>The Law Tribune </i>pointed out that this poll's creators found it "shocking" that 19 percent of the participants stated that half or more of their real estate closing transactions were unprofitable. However, upon reflection, this statistic is neither as shocking nor as informative as it might first appear.</p>Trending Stories
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