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Landry's Restaurants OKs $1.2B acquisition offer
Landry's Restaurants Inc. said Tuesday that its board approved a $1.2 billion acquisition offer from a company owned by Chairman and CEO Tilman J. Fertitta, who already controlled more than half of Landry's shares.US judge hints Camp's actions unlikely to undo his rulings
A federal appeals court judge hinted at oral arguments that he thought the extracurricular activities of former federal Judge Jack Camp only rarely, if ever, should be cause to undo Camp's rulings.The remarks by Judge J.L. Edmondson came Friday at arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in a case about a now-shuttered Spalding County strip club, Curves.Sanctions Loom as WTO Battles U.S.
The World Trade Organization is about to tell nine countries how far they can go in penalizing the United States for hanging on to the controversial Byrd Amendment. But international trade lawyer Terence Stewart, who represents one of the many companies taking in millions because of the law, says people who think the amendment will disappear "are kidding themselves."Obese Employees Injured at Work Add on Weight-Loss Surgery
Two recent court rulings have employers on edge about employees with serious weight problems because one little accident may force them to pay thousands to get the weight off. That's what's happened to an Indiana pizza shop, which was ordered to pay for a 340-pound employee's weight-loss surgery to ensure the success of a separate operation for a work-related back injury. The ruling mirrors a similar case in Oregon. The rulings are a sign of things to come, warn management-side lawyers.View more book results for the query "*"
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Former Camden PD Wins $535,000 Verdict in Whistleblower Case
The city of Camden has been ordered to pay $535,000 to its former public defender in the aftermath of a 2007 Supreme Court decision that expanded the reach of New Jersey's whistleblower act.In D.C., big firms slash associate salaries
Washington law firms are cutting costs anywhere they can, and associate pay is no longer an exception.Seven Washington offices have slashed salaries. Others-including D.C. stalwarts like Crowell Moring, Hogan Hartson, and Wiley Rein-are cutting pay for associates who don't hit their billable hour goals.Trending Stories
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