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Associate Satisfaction Sags Even as Layoff Fears Subside
While more than half of Pennsylvania firms listed in The American Lawyer's annual mid-level associates survey moved up in the rankings, only one improved its overall satisfaction score.In Irene's Wake, Changes Made To Coastal Management Act
The Connecticut legislature approved significant changes to the state's Coastal Management Act and related laws which regulate certain activities in the state's tidal, coastal or navigable waters following the devastating impacts from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011.Fort Lauderdale marina, 8.4 acres bought for $12 million
Arnold & Porter Goes on a Hiring Spree
Arnold & Porter confirms that a health care team from Arent Fox has started in its Washington office and two former White & Case partners join the firm's New York office.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law salary not clearly tied to value of attorney efforts
The traditional law firm business model pays attorneys based on a black-box calculation, factors of which typically include seniority, expectations and perceived benefit to the firm.Bioterrorism Preparedness: Isolation and Quarantine Issues
In April 2005, New Jersey hospitals will test their ability to handle public health emergencies. The state is considering legislation that would "augment the emergency authority" of the Commissioner of the Department of Health and Senior Services for public health emergency responses emergency responses as will be tested in the drill.McSorley, Attorney and City Official, Dies
Paul Leo McSorley, a Philadelphia attorney for more than 40 years, died Oct. 3 in St. Petersburg, Fla., at the age of 81.'Junkyard dog' helps 2,000 unsecured creditors recover a little
Craig Rasile's clients were owed $40 million in unsecured debt and stood to get nothing in a plan to sell the company. Rasile managed to recover $2 million to $3 million for the group.Judge Strikes Down City's 'Taxi of Tomorrow' Plan
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Shlomo Hagler on Tuesday invalidated the plan to mandate the Nissan NV200 as the city's official taxi cab, concluding that the Taxi and Limousine Commission exceeded its authority in contracting with Nissan.Trending Stories
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