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Budget Fight Leaves PD System in Limbo
Rachel Tobin [email protected]. George E. "Sonny" Perdue III's dispute with the Legislature over funding for the new indigent defense system has left dozens of judicial circuits, counties and scores of applicants for new public defender positions in limbo.Without a decision on a funding mechanism for the new PD system and other issues, many judicial circuits are delaying appointments of chief PDs.Conflict of Interest Pitfalls For Co-Op, Condo Counsel
Andrew P. Brucker, a founding member of Schechter & Brucker, writes: One might believe that the relationship between an attorney and a client is a simple and uncomplicated matter. One client, one attorney, and a mutually satisfying bond of trust. However, in reality, nothing seems to be further from the truth in the world of New York cooperative and condominium housing. Acting as general counsel to a co-op or condo can be a hazardous road on which to venture. The simple relationship is complicated when the attorney takes on different and additional roles.Judge Sees Fireworks Over Former Employee's Use of Client List
A former employee cannot use a customer list compiled by his former employer to compete with it, a Kansas district court has found. While customer lists containing merely public information are not protectable trade secrets, the court concluded that Fireworks Spectacular's client list was the result of "great time, effort and energy" on the part of the company and worthy of protection.505 W. 143rd St. HDFC v. Coppedge
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Gay Librarian's Suspension Shocks Court's Sense of Fairness
A Manhattan judge has thrown out an arbitrator's "shocking" ruling suspending an openly gay high school librarian for conduct the judge said would have gone unpunished if committed by a heterosexual woman.Montgomery McCracken Hires Three N.J. Lawyers to Start Shore Office
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads of Philadelphia has snapped up three New Jersey lawyers for a new branch outside Atlantic City and has its eye on starting offices in New Jersey cities Newark and Princeton as well. Chairman Stephen Madva says the addition of the trio and the opening of the new office are part of a plan the firm embarked on a few years ago: Grow regionally by adding offices "where the business is." Since then, it has opened offices in two Philadelphia suburbs.Trending Stories
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