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Judge: No Evidence Lower Merion Students Faced Racial Bias
Although several plaintiffs in a suit alleging that the Lower Merion School District racially discriminated against them may have faced "procedural irregularities" regarding their placement in special education classes, a federal judge has ruled there was no evidence to support the alleged errors were racially charged.Tobacco Companies, Flight Attendants in Dispute Over Settlement Agreement
Three years after tobacco companies and hundreds of flight attendants who claimed health problems from secondhand smoke signed a landmark settlement, the sides are disputing the agreement's meaning. The flight attendants' attorneys accuse Big Tobacco of trying to unravel the settlement. Should that happen, they say, it could take 200 years to get all of the secondhand-smoke cases to trial.Three Names Sent to Markell for Seat on Delaware Superior Court
Delaware's Judicial Nominating Commission has sent a list of three candidates to Governor Jack Markell for selection as the nominee to replace retiring Superior Court Judge Jerome O. Herlihy, according to sources in the legal community.Chairman Pitofsky's Wild, Six-Year Ride at the FTC
It has been quite a ride for Robert Pitofsky, the 71-year-old chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, who stepped down after six years at the agency's helm. He leaves behind a legacy of sometimes risky but almost always successful antitrust enforcement, combined with a major expansion of the agency's consumer protection jurisdiction into cyberspace.View more book results for the query "*"
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State Tort Law Permitting Undocumented Aliens to Recover Lost Illegal Wages Is Preempted by IRCABigLaw Firm's Revenues Drop 9 Percent, But Profits Rose
Dechert saw a 9 percent drop in gross revenue in 2010, bringing in $65 million less than it had in 2009.Make It Easier for Clients to Choose Their Lawyer
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