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Justice Ginsburg's Husband Dies at Age 78
Prominent tax lawyer and professor Martin Ginsburg, husband of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for 56 years, died Sunday at their home in Washington, D.C. Martin Ginsburg, who was 78, died from complications of metastatic cancer, according to the Court's public information office. Ginsburg was a professor at Georgetown University Law Center and was of counsel to Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Known for his sense of humor, Ginsburg was once dubbed the funniest law professor in America.Firms to Prized Associates: Let's Make a Deal
Partnership promotions, law firm leaders say, continue to have more to do with who's available than how the economy is doing. When prized associates come knocking on the door, keeping them around for the long term remains firms' primary concern. Yet how firms entice their up-and-comers to stick around has grown increasingly complicated. Equity partnership, for most firms, has become more the exception than the rule. And this year, that continues to be the case.The Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings Cause of Action: Dragonetti Suits
In keeping with this author's monthly column on attorney liability, one would be remiss in not discussing Pennsylvania's wrongful use of civil proceedings cause of action, which is more commonly known as a Dragonetti suit.View more book results for the query "*"
Commonwealth v. Keenan, PICS Case No. 10-1543 (C.P. Berks March 16, 2010), Ludgate, J. (16 pages).
The evidence produced at trial was sufficient for a jury to infer that the subject fire was set by defendant and that defendant's actions placed persons in adjacent buildings at risk of injury and placed those buildings in risk of damage.Tower Records Replays Bankruptcy Filing
Tower Records filed for Chapter 11 on Sunday in Delaware and intends to auction the company. Those planning to bid are not hoping to save the company, but are "bone pickers" who are looking to buy and sell, an industry source said. This is Tower's second stint in Chapter 11 in the last two years. Former CEO Allen Rodriguez, who saw Tower through its first bankruptcy, was recently asked to leave before his contract ended. "Time has marched on, and Tower hasn't kept with the beat," the source noted.City of New York v. Tavern on the Green
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