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GOP Down But Not Out After Election
GOP Down But Not Out After ElectionPerhaps in a bid to find some bright notes after an election day when Democrats took three of four statewide judicial races, the race for mayor of Philadelphia and for Allegheny County executive, Republicans ...Employment Law Practice Marketing Tips
The easiest way to market an employment practice is to cultivate referrals from other lawyers. An employment lawyer should attempt to market himself so persuasively and cleverly that when most lawyers in your area have an employment-related matter, they will automatically think of him.Legal Business Tangles in Latin America
American companies doing business in Latin America are increasingly running into legal problems. As a result, Latin American governments are facing a growing number of multimillion-dollar arbitration claims and lawsuits from disgruntled foreign corporations. Moreover, new bilateral treaties are making it harder for countries to avoid paying up when they lose arbitration settlements.View more book results for the query "*"
CLECenter.com Relaunches Website
The CLECenter.com website, an online provider of CLE programs, relaunched its website with new navigation and search facilities and an updated media player.Plaintiff Attorneys Told to Disclose Witness Identities in Bear Stearns Case
Southern District Judge Robert Sweet has ruled that plaintiffs lawyers cannot rely on the attorney work-product privilege to shield the identities of a group of confidential witnesses cited in a securities class action complaint.Recovery loses speed as consumers turn cautious
WASHINGTON AP - The recovery lost momentum in the spring as growth slowed to a 2.4 percent pace, its most sluggish showing in nearly a year and too weak to drive down unemployment.Consumers spent less, companies slowed their restocking of shelves and the nation's trade deficit dragged more on the economy in the April-to-June quarter.Prominent Arizona attorney killed in shooting rampage
The report of the shooting came in around dawn from a town in southwestern Arizona - the opening salvo in a rampage that left six people dead over the next six hours.The toll included the suspected gunman, 73-year-old Carey Hal Dyess, and the prominent Yuma attorney who represented his ex-wife in their divorce, Jerrold Shelley.Ruling Makes Bankruptcy Suits Harder
A recent Delaware Supreme Court decision may have undermined cases against directors and officers of companies for actions they take just before they file for bankruptcy, such as increasing the company's debt or signing major contracts with creditors. The court ruled in May that creditors of a Delaware corporation that is insolvent or in the "zone of insolvency" have no right to assert direct claims for breach of fiduciary duty against its directors.Trending Stories
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