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Lawyer Sanctioned for Behavior That 'Tarnished' Justice System
Supreme Court Justice Alan Scheinkman sanctioned Jeffrey Levitt of Massapequa $5,000 in a sharply worded decision that said the attorney had "acted in a consistently unprofessional manner that has substantially delayed the course of this litigation, and that he appears to believe himself to be above the law and beyond reproach."Ga. panel OKs bystander's police chase claim for jury
Clifford Chance Memo Voices Associate Unrest
In a scathing memo sent to Clifford Chance's New York partners, associates explained why the firm came in last in The American Lawyer's 2002 Associate Survey, and further charged that the survey "captured neither the breadth nor the depth of associate anger and frustration." The memo laid out seven major areas of discontent, the most universal of which was a perceived requirement that associates bill 2,420 hours a year.Increase in Per Page Transcript Fees
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U.S. High Court Ups Pace: Big Cases to Come
Crunch time is coming early this term at the U.S. Supreme Court. It's not just that the court is substantially behind in issuing opinions - only 22 so far this term, compared to 35 at this point last term.US factory output rose strongly in October
U.S. industrial production rose in October at the fastest rate in three months. Factories made more trucks, electronics and business equipment, a sign that manufacturing is recovering after slowing this spring$10 Million Gift Means Full Scholarships at Chicago Law
Financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein has given $10 million to his alma mater to support as many as 60 full-ride scholarships during the next three years.Technology Tapped to Speed Resolution of Tort Cases
The New York City comptroller's office is arming its settlement representatives with laptop computers to speed the resolution of tort cases. The computers will give the staff wireless access from court to the comptroller's database of 40 million documents relating to claims against the city. The effort is expected to "speed up the process and produce settlements more quickly," said Yvette Jackson, a spokeswoman for Comptroller William C. Thompson Jr.Trending Stories
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