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Another BigLaw Firm Freezes Associate Pay
Linklaters has opted not to increase its associate pay bands for the 2011-12 financial year.Instituting a Blogging Code of Conduct
Well-drafted rules will ensure that employees know their limits when it comes to blogging and will help legitimize disciplinary action taken against employees for failing to observe a blogging code of conduct.Deal of the Week: CB&I to Acquire Shaw Group
Richard Chandler Jr. of Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. turned to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to negotiate a definitive agreement for the engineering and construction company to acquire The Shaw Group Inc. for about $3 billion. Shaw Group, based in Baton Rouge, La., is using lawyers from Vinson & Elkins and Jones, Walker, Waechter, Piotevent, Carrere & Denegre.N.J. court rules against football coach in prayer case
A federal appeals court had ruled against a New Jersey football coach in a case involving team prayers.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 15, No. 226 - November 16, 2007
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DLA Piper to cut most partners' pay
DLA Piper informed all of its U.S. partners on Friday that it will reduce pay for most of them by 11.5% in 2009, while strong performers will get more money. The law firm projects that revenue will decline 7% in 2009 and that profits will drop 6%, according to U.S. managing partner J. Terence O'Malley, who said the move is a way for the firm to reduce its reliance on banks.Pandemic Preparation For New York Workplaces
David Wirtz, a partner at Littler Mendelson, asks in light of recent headlines on a swine flu outbreak: Is the risk of a pandemic illness significant enough to merit the devotion of time and resources necessary to secure the continuity of business operations? The answer is "yes." Does the employer have a role in promoting quarantine effectiveness, social distancing or preventative hygiene? Again, the answer is "yes."Affirmative Action Rulings Leave N.J. Law Schools on Safe Ground
Affirmative action programs at New Jersey law schools conform to the model approved by the U.S. Supreme Court last week, and deans at the institutions say they have no plans to alter policies that have helped a generation of black and Hispanic aspirants become lawyers.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 14, No. 129 - July 6, 2006
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