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Swartz Campbell Claims Chartwell Poached Lawyers
Philadelphia defense firm Swartz Campbell has sued Valley Forge, Pa.-based Chartwell Law Offices over what it claims was the "improper interference with and destruction of" its business interests, client relationships and partnership agreements, largely related to a recent lateral move that resulted in the closing of Swartz Campbell's Fort Myers, Fla., office and the opening of a Fort Myers location for Chartwell.Nanny Case Burned Through Firms, Settled
An Atherton couple went through at least three firms before settling with a 71-year-old Salvodoran immigrant in an employment case.Nat'l Res. Defense Council Inc. v. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Comm.
Agency Must Expand Ban on Toy Toxins; Loophole Created By Advisory Opinion Violated CPSIA, APAGa. legislators have Roe in their sights
Saying they are tired of winning incremental victories, Georgia abortion opponents hope to end the procedure altogether through a state constitutional amendment that would define life as beginning at conception.The measure, H.R. 536, has more than 60 sponsors, including Rep. Jerry Keen, of St. Simons Island, the second-highest-ranking Republican behind House Speaker Glenn Richardson.Pfizer, Inc. v. Director, Division of Taxation
The Throwout Rule is constitutional on its face because it can satisfy the requirements of the Due Process, Commerce and Supremacy Clauses in some circumstances.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court's Technology Vision Includes Streaming
The Delaware Supreme Court is moving forward with two initiatives to help members of the bench and bar adapt to the ever-changing world of technology and its impact on the law. The first enterprise is the creation of the new arm of the court, the Commission on Law and Technology, while the second is the posting of Supreme Court oral argument videos on its website.Katrina Impacts Supreme Court Docket
The High Court pulled from its November argument calendar an employment discrimination case based out of New Orleans.Another Bird Flies: Alston & Bird Partner Joins DLA Piper
Former associate White House counsel Dimitri Nionakis has left Alston & Bird for DLA Piper.Lawyer Who Ripped Off Client Changes His Mind - Again - About Plea Deal
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