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Pillsbury Releases Associate Deferral Details, Offers $60K in Goodbye Money
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has deferred more than half its fall class until January 2010, and the rest until January 2011, the firm announced. And, if the associates want to go away altogether, Pillsbury will hand them a check for $60,000. Only one other firm that we know of, Stroock, did that and their check was for $75,000. "[R]egardless of whether they start in 2010 or 2011, we view each incoming associate as a member of the Pillsbury team," said Pillsbury Chair Jim Rishwain in a firm statement.Your Boss's Wife Might Be the Problem
Maybe we should stop denying it: Women can really sabotage other women's careers.Shabazz v. New Jersey Department of Corrections
Appellant did not have a protected liberty interest in continued placement in the halfway house, and his return to the correctional facility did not impose any atypical and significant hardship when weighed against the ordinary incidents of prison life.6th Circuit Reinstates Malpractice Suit Against Canadian Firm
A federal appeals court has reinstated the legal malpractice suit against one of Canadaís largest law firms, Gowling Lafleur Henderson, by a longtime firm client who accused the firm of representing both sides in a dispute over expansion of Detroitís Ambassador Bridge.View more book results for the query "*"
Updated: Supreme Court rolls back campaign spending limits
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may spend freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on their participation in federal political campaigns.United Tech Posts Big Profit, Revenue Gains
United Technologies cited strong orders at its elevator business in China and for commercial airline parts as it posted double-digit percentage increases in profit and revenue.Federal Advisory Jury Declines to Find Gun Industry Liable
Gun dealers and manufacturers earned a major victory Wednesday when a federal advisory jury in New York refused to hold them liable for the trade in illegal guns that are used in violent crimes against urban blacks. A judge is now expected to issue a ruling that will embrace the verdict. The NAACP-led suit had sought to prove that the gun industry's negligence or willful ignorance resulted in illegal weapons flooding U.S. cities.No PCRA Remedy for Ex-Client of Suspended Attorney
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently decided that a convict whose trial attorney did not disclose his own pending out-of-state disciplinary action was not entitled to relief under the Post Conviction Relief Act.Trending Stories
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