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Medical Marijuana Law Moves Closer To Passage
The state Legislature took another step Thursday toward making New Jersey the 14th state to allow the legal use of marijuana by those with chronic or terminal illnesses.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 158 -- August 18, 1998
Campaign battles between Democrats and Republicans spill over into litigation pretty frequently, but it's rare for a reelection team to go after its own candidate's supporters in court. Is the Obama campaign doing just that in a trademark suit against an online retailer? Or, as the campaign's lawyers at Perkins Coie claim, is the defendant just after "pure profit"?
No Tort Claims Liability for County's Alleged Laxity in Road Inspections
Declining to adopt a novel theory of public-entity liability, the state Supreme Court holds that lack of a proactive road-repair program does not open a county to a suit in behalf of the victim of a fatal bicycling accident on a public thoroughfare.CRIMINAL PRACTICE | Defendant's relatives can be in court
Granting a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a trial court judge's ruling that a defendant's relatives could not be present for the testimony of an undercover narcotics officer, unless they were blocked from seeing the officer by a screen, violated the Sixth Amendment right to a public trial.View more book results for the query "*"
Williams & Connolly raises first-year salaries to $180,000
The race to throw vast sums of money at first-year associates continues. Amid speculation as to which Washington, D.C., firm would be the next to raise salaries to $160,000, Williams & Connolly has reportedly jumped out of the pack and boosted first-year pay all the way up to $180,000. One reason for the firm's sometimes higher base salaries: Unlike most firms, Williams & Connolly doesn't offer year-end bonuses.Fryman Leaves Fox Rothschild To Join Conrad O'Brien
After 26 years at Fox Rothschild, including a long stint as managing partner and later as chair of the firm, attorney Louis W. Fryman is leaving to join Conrad O'Brien Gellman & Rohn, a 35-lawyer litigation boutique, saying he decided to make the move because he was facing the prospect of mandatory retirement.Employers add 215,000 jobs in December
A private survey shows U.S. businesses sharply increased hiring in December, helped by a surge of new construction jobs created to help rebuild from Superstorm Sandy.Trending Stories
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