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Dean of Nation's Largest Law School Denies Faking Jobs Data, Defends Expansion Plan
Debate Over Disclosure Of Paterno's Salary Goes Before State High Court
Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno joined the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System before the Right to Know Act existed, so his salary information shouldn't be subject to the law, an attorney for Penn State argued yesterday before the state Supreme Court.Judge denies Sudan's request to dismiss suit by USS Cole families
NORFOLK, Va. AP - A federal judge Tuesday rejected Sudan's request to dismiss a lawsuit the families of the 17 sailors killed in the terrorist bombing of the USS Cole filed against the African nation's government.U.S. District Judge Robert G. Doumar also said he was inclined to apply the Death on the High Seas Act to the lawsuit, which goes to trial March 13, but did not issue a ruling.Small Atlanta Firm Helps Danish Co. Buy $463 Million Business
Forget that meeting across town. Lawyers from Welch Spell, a small Atlanta firm, recently held meetings in six cities as part of an agreement aimed at helping Danish-based Coloplast to buy two business lines from California's Mentor Corp. and expand into the still-fertile area of penile implants. Purchase price: $463 million. Welch Spell partner Laurance D. Pless says the transaction was a complicated one, involving more than a dozen lawyers on both sides. Says Pless: "There were a lot of 16-hour days."View more book results for the query "*"
Networking: The Basics and Beyond for Lawyers
Networking has become a core success skill for lawyers, whether you are trying to advance your career or find a new one, notes Molly Peckman, Dechert's director of associate development. She discusses some of the basics of networking and also provides a roundup of experts' tips.New Associates: Learn From the Mistakes of Your Elders
You're finishing law school and you've secured a job at that prestigious firm you've been dreaming of for three long years. You've got it going on, right? Yes, but there's still plenty to learn. Sometimes, life in the legal profession is like walking through a minefield -- navigate carefully because a misstep can cost you. As the lawyers who came before you can attest, education and common sense don't always go hand in hand.Appeal: Local Judge Doubled as Prosecutor, Denied Suspect Public Defender
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