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Hastings Grad Tells Lawyers How to 'Leave Law Behind'
Long before the recession killed the job market, Casey Berman realized the law wasn't for him.GBI: Deputy charged in drive-by shooting kills himself
ATLANTA AP - A north Georgia sheriff deputy charged in a drive-by shooting along with the Towns County sheriff and another deputy has killed himself, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead said Thursday.Towns County Deputy Jessie Gibson died less than a month before the district attorney planned to take charges against him, the other deputy and the sheriff to a grand jury in the county along the North Carolina line.Defense wins key pharmaceutical securities cases
Pharmaceutical company defense lawyers have scored several recent victories in securities class actions in Boston federal court, but a pending U.S. Supreme Court case about could expose the industry to a new round of securities litigation.Hiring Booms, Pay Scales Inch Up
New Jersey's biggest firms hired more novice lawyers this year than last, and entry-level compensation, with bonuses, rose to an average of $98,200. Legal staff recruiters and managing partners say the economy is experiencing a nice bounce back from the post-Sept. 11 hiring slump. And lateral hiring is still the tool of choice for firms seeking to bulk up on productive practice areas.View more book results for the query "*"
In re Appeal of Heritage Building Group, Inc.
A new Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO) cannot be applied to a pending subdivision plan application if it can adversely affect the consideration of that plan. The Commonwealth Court affirmed the trial court's order reversing a zoning hearing board's decision to deny Heritage Building Group a zoning permit to place 22 controlled fill piles on a 73 acre tract.Civil Rape Shield Law Measure Advanced by Assembly Panel
The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Monday recommended passage of a bill that would create a civil rape shield law for victims of sexual assault, parallel to the law that prevents victims' prior sexual histories from discovery in criminal cases.Chief Justice Temporarily Assigns Cuff, Rodriguez to Supreme Court
As vacancies persist on the state Supreme Court with no relief expected until next year at the soonest, more temporary assignments of Appellate Division judges are in gear.1st Circuit rules videotaping police is protected speech
Videotaping police in the course of their duties is "unambiguously" a free speech right protected under the First Amendment, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit held in a recent decision.Trending Stories
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