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Bar-Bench Conference Promises Full Schedule of Seminars
The Philadelphia Bar Association's 2005 Bench-Bar Conference will take place Friday, Sept. 30, through Sunday, Oct. 2, at The Tropicana in Atlantic City, N.J. Federal and state judges will be among the panelists for seminars on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The conference offers 6.5 CLE credits.Mohawk settles class action for $18 million
After six years of intense and complex litigation, Mohawk Industries and employees who claimed the carpet maker had depressed wages by hiring undocumented workers have agreed to settle for $18 million.Judge Harold W. Murphy of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in Rome granted the parties' motion to preliminarily approve the settlement and certify the class on Monday afternoon.Carnegie Mellon wins $1.2 billion patent verdict
PITTSBURGH (AP) - federal jury in Pittsburgh has awarded Carnegie Mellon University $1.17 billion in damages in a patent dispute over computer hard drive technology.View more book results for the query "*"
Seinfeld's lawyers see humor, not defamation
NEW YORK AP - Jerry Seinfeld claims a cookbook author is cooking up some fancy semantics by calling him an actor rather than a comedian to minimize the humor in statements she says defamed her.Lawyers for Seinfeld say Missy Chase Lapine's lawyers resorted to the switch in words to describe Seinfeld when several weeks ago they filed a rewritten version of her lawsuit against him and his wife in U.InPhyNet wants suit against doctor reinstated
A medical staffing company argued on appeal to reverse summary judgment favoring a doctor in a contract dispute over emergency medical services at Wellington Regional Medical Center.Four Courses for the High Nine
What is the U.S. Supreme Court dining on from the employment law menu this coming term? It's a four-course meal, and here is what the discerning diner needs to know.As Norex, the first plaintiff whose RICO case was dismissed on Morrison grounds, refashions its lurid allegations as a New York state case, a Brooklyn federal judge has cited Morrison in his dismissal of a similarly provocative RICO case against RJR.
Survey Finds High-Level Women In-House Lawyers Paid Less
As women attorneys reach the higher rungs on the corporate law department ladder, they are still having trouble getting paid as much as their male counterparts, a new survey from ALM Legal Intelligence and Corporate Counsel indicates.Trending Stories
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