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Proposed Structured Settlement Payment Transfer Is Approved as Being in Transferor's Best InterestsFlorida Jury Awards $100,000 to Orthodox Jewish Man After His Firing by BellSouth
A federal jury awarded $100,000 to a former BellSouth employee who was fired months after he became a practicing Orthodox Jew. BellSouth said Jeffrey Bander was fired because he didn't follow proper procedures for taking time off, but jurors found he was illegally fired after he filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission discrimination claim.View more book results for the query "*"
Growing 'Squmkins' And Other Organic Goodies
Jane Freeman stood in her law firm's library earlier this month beaming with pride over her recent success. But it had nothing to do with a case that the land use attorney won. Rather, Freeman was holding up a strange new vegetable that she had pulled from her organic garden in Stamford.Recent Survey Shows Litigation on the Rise for U.S. Companies
According to Fulbright & Jaworski's third annual survey of litigation trends, the average U.S. company faced 305 suits worldwide, and spent more than 70 percent of its overall legal budget on litigation. Also, nearly two-thirds of U.S. companies that participated in the survey hired outside counsel to conduct an internal investigation. The report, made public on Tuesday, includes information provided by in-house lawyers at 422 companies worldwide.Firms find rare growth area: debt
Unpaid debt is creating a boon for lawyers across the country, who are being inundated with calls for help from companies desperate to collect money owed to them.The work is going to debt collection law firms and law firms in general-and they are hearing a sense of desperation that wasn't there a few short months ago.Google Rewrites Controversial Books Deal Amid Antitrust Concerns
Google has revised its controversial books settlement and revived the debate over who should decide the fate of orphan works: Google or the government. Changes to the settlement were aimed at addressing concerns that Google had grabbed unfair control of orphan works -- books whose rights holders can't be found -- by including them in a class action settlement with authors and publishers over its book scanning project. But critics say that Google is still playing God -- a task better left to Congress.Trending Stories
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