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Judge Bars Drillers, Lawmakers From Intervening in Act 13 Suit
A Commonwealth Court judge has barred industry groups, drillers and legislators from intervening in a suit filed by seven Pennsylvania municipalities and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network that alleges the recent zoning-related amendments to the state's Oil and Gas Act are unconstitutional.Glaxo Asst. GC Weighs In on E-discovery Rule Changes
Leah Lorber, assistant general counsel with GlaxoSmithKline, is urging fellow in-house counsel and their outside lawyers to weigh in on proposed court rule changes that could make e-discovery less costly and time-consuming.Justice Department's Independence 'Shattered,' Says Former DOJ Attorney
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JNC Names Four Finalists For Fulton State Court Vacancy
After conducting interviews with 15 nominees on Wednesday, the Judicial Nominating Committee sent four names to Governor Nathan Deal from which he is expected to fill the vacancy on the Fulton County State Court left by the retirement of Judge Susan Forsling.Tamarac mayor surrenders to police
Tamarac Mayor Beth Flansbaum-Talabisco surrendered today after being charged with four counts of public corruption for alleged improper dealings with two South Florida developers seeking her support on building projects.Boies Schiller Extends Multibillion-Dollar Win in Lehman-Barclays Fight
Pa. High Court Upholds Timing of Impairment Rating Evaluations
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has rendered its long-awaited decision in Gardner v. WCAB (Genesis Health Ventures), dealing with the timing of when an insurer is required to request an injured employee to submit to an impairment rating evaluation for the purpose of obtaining an automatic reduction in benefits under Section 306(a.2)(1) of the act.Legal industry jobless claims dip slightly
Initial unemployment claims by Georgia lawyers and legal staff dropped 3 percent in August, compared to an almost 26 percent drop in overall Georgia unemployment claims, according to data from the state Department of Labor.Last month, 270 Georgia lawyers and legal staff filed for jobless benefits, a slight drop from the 279 lawyers and staff who filed in July.Trending Stories
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