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Morris, Manning Ties Alston & Bird at $ 100k; Jones, Day Still on Top
Morris, Manning & Martin is the latest firm to join the six-figure associate pay club. On April 1, first-years begin earning $100,000, a $25,000 raise above last year's starting pay, says Managing Partner Robert E. Saudek.Donald Palmisano Jr., MAG head
MAG head: Reform to physician payment systems is neededRizz Management Inc. v. Kemper Insurance Co.
Plaintiff Fails to Demonstrate Submission Of Complete Proof of Claim in No-Fault SuitJones v. Raytheon Aircraft Services Inc.
Because New Zealand is a forum in which this action involving a plane crash in that country would more properly be heard, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in declining to exercise jurisdiction.View more book results for the query "*"
SR International Business Insurance Co. Ltd. v. World Trade Center Properties LLC
Court Rejects Bid to Enjoin WTC State Case; No Jurisdiction Under Anti-Injunction Act ExceptionJersey Shore Towns Race To Do Boardwalk Repairs
Communities whose oceanfront walkways were destroyed by Superstorm Sandy are hurrying to finish new ones before the tourist season kicks off on Memorial Day weekend.Even Heroes Make Mistakes: Veterans Courts Give Those Who Served in Combat a Second Chance
Veterans Court programs taking root in four Texas counties offer assistance to defendants who carry the invisible scars of war. Dallas has the newest Veterans Court with seven participants so far. Judge Mike Snipes (pictured) presides over Dallas' Veterans Court.Pacman's image: Troubled cornerback turns humanitarian at food handout
ATLANTA AP - With the words "Feed The Children" written across his black T-shirt, NFL outcast Adam "Pacman" Jones stood outside the church doors, passing out almost 500 boxes of food and toiletries to the people who know him best."This is for you all - the community," he told an elderly woman, as a crowd of about 200 swarmed around him.Nebraska attorney general says state patrol can subpoena electronic records without judge
LINCOLN, Neb. AP - Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol can compel a company to provide phone or e-mail records without a court order, the attorney general said Tuesday in an opinion.A service provider that was subpoenaed for records had questioned the patrol's authority to access the information without the approval of a judge or grand jury.Trending Stories
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