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Still Wed to Framers' Grand Plan
The proposed Federal Marriage Amendment violates the basic structure of the Constitution, says Neil Kinkopf.The Job Search Process Is Not a Simple, Linear Process
It's the middle of the exam period during your first year of law school. Your goal is to practice international law, but you know jobs in that field are highly competitive, especially in a tight economy. So what can you do to improve your chances of landing one of those jobs?Supreme Court allows challenge to lethal injections
In a pair of opinions written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Court on Monday kept alive the appeals of death row inmates in Florida and Tennessee, adding new fuel to the debate over the death penalty.SEC Nominee Vows to Update Securities Law
Harvey L. Pitt, President Bush's nominee for chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said he wants the regulatory agency to lead a broad review of federal securities laws to simplify and modernize them. Likening federal securities laws to the Internal Revenue Code in its complexity, Pitt said the review would ensure that laws are "sound, reasonable, cost-effective and promote competition."View more book results for the query "*"
Confirming a Settlement That Your Client Hates
Representing clients in class or derivative litigation is often tricky when a settlement is on the table. Your duty is to protect the class members or the entities that are your true clients.Ex-NY Associate Sues BigLaw Firm for Slashing Expected Bonus
RAG (CYPRUS) Emerald Resources L.P. v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Bd.
The Commonwealth Court erred in reversing the WCAB's decision affirming the WCJ's conclusion that claimant was entitled to workers' compensation benefits as a result of an alleged aggravation of his pre-existing post-traumatic stress disorder. Reversed.Breeden v. Borough of Crafton, PICS Case No. 12-2272 (Pa. Commw. Dec. 4, 2012) Covey, J. (7 pages).
Where a pension plan administrator decided that appellant was not entitled to a vested pension, the court found that appellant forfeited his pension under his CBA because he was discharged for cause, not for committing a specific crime and the trial court did not err in deciding that the Forfeiture Act did not pre-empt the CBA. Affirmed.Trending Stories
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