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Green Law Firm Spends Day 'Living with Ed'
A client reception was in the works for Gardere Wynne Sewell in Dallas, and the firm wanted to go beyond the usual cocktail party. The firm needed a bit of drama -- and ended up creating the firm's own spin-off of Planet Green's "Living with Ed" show, complete with host Ed Begley Jr.New NALP Commission to Review Recruiting Process
Responding to the challenging legal job market, the National Association for Law Placement board has formed the new Commission on Recruiting in the Legal Profession to review the current recruitment model of law firms. As soon as this fall, members of the commission will consider the current state of recruiting and the traditional on-campus interview schedule, in addition to reviewing best practices from industries outside the law. The board has set up a suggestion box where NALP members can leave comments via e-mail.Foreclosure Firm Fined $2 Million, Agrees to Overhaul Its Filing Practices
One of New York state's biggest foreclosure law firms will revamp its practices and pay a $2 million fine to settle a six-month probe by the Southern District U.S. Attorney's Office that found it had filed misleading pleadings, affidavits and mortgage assignments in state and federal courts.In a settlement agreement announced yesterday, the firm, Steven J.Newest Pain for Drug Industry: 'Meth' Suits
The cold medicine industry is battling a new strain of legal headaches involving the unlawful use of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in decongestants that's used to make crystal meth.Neb. court revives lawsuit against apartment owner
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) ? A woman who lost her husband and son in a deadly Omaha apartment fire that claimed a total of four lives will be able to sue the apartment building's owners.View more book results for the query "*"
In California, a Wave of Laterals
Lateral season is officially in swing, after not showing up last year at the usual time.D.C. Circuit Gives Blue Man Group Two Thumbs Down
The Blue Man Group seems singularly out of place in federal court. Imagine them: mute, blue and frenetically playing for a panel of profoundly underwhelmed federal appellate judges. OK, so events didn't unfold exactly that way. But the group was mired in a labor dispute in the D.C. Circuit until this week.The Law of Human Nature - A Titanic Encounter
You can't make this stuff up, I thought, as I stared at the TV. If not for realizing that people were going to die, I would have laughed. Earlier, I had joined relatives for a leisurely last meal at sea. We would disembark in the morning. I had partied to excess and needed a pillow. While the others went off for more, I stumbled to my stateroom.Imperial Holdings reaches agreement to pay $8 million
Boca Raton-based Imperial Holdings has agreed to pay $8 million under a deferred prosecution agreement to resolve accusations that it made of misrepresentations about premium financing on life insurance applications.Written Agreement to Agree Doesn't Sustain Oral Contract
No oral contract is possible under Pennsylvania law where the parties previously expressed in writing the intent to form a written contract but never signed one, a federal judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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