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Bonuses Have Been Paid, So Lawyers are Hunting for Jobs
It's just Jan. 8, but the job-hunting season is already in full swing. And that means the phone in recruiter Julie Brush's office at Palo Alto-based Solutus Legal Search is ringing off the hook with lawyers looking for new jobs. "It's usually during this time that we get the majority of our calls" from lawyers, Brush said. "They have their bonuses secured and they know exactly where they are at their firms."Commonwealth v. Perri, PICS Case No. 12-0940 (C.P. Lackawanna April 11, 2012) Minora, J. (14 pages).
The court denied defendant's PCRA petition after concluding she voluntarily entered her guilty plea to theft and did so knowing her plea would result in revocation of her parole on more serious offenses.Discovery Failures Cost New York City's Defense in Two Suits
In a pair of decisions handed down last week, an appellate court struck New York City's answers in tort cases as a sanction for failing to comply with discovery orders. The rulings highlight what some plaintiffs attorneys say is a large hurdle in litigation with the city. Meanwhile, city officials claim they comply with the vast majority of tens of thousands of discovery requests each year.View more book results for the query "*"
US deficit looms large despite April surplus
For the first time in nearly four years, the U.S. government last month took in more money than it spent.Municipalities' Duty to Install Traffic-Control Devices Limited
Although a municipality may be held liable for the negligent failure to erect a traffic-control device at the intersection of a local road and a state highway, plaintiffs have a significant burden of proving that negligence, the state Supreme Court has ruFor Veteran Advocates, an Uphill Climb at the Court
Legal Times Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro spoke with Donald Verrilli Jr. and Paul Smith, who co-chair Jenner & Block's appellate and Supreme Court practice, after the duo may have gotten a drubbing at the Supreme Court last week in arguing Baze v. Rees and Crawford v. Marion County Election Board.Trending Stories
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