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Stephenson v. City of New York
Firefighter's Late Claim Deemed Timely as City Had Actual Notice, Suffered No Prejudice by LatenessMost Effective Lawyers 2010
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Fee With Registration: Panel Upholds Post-9/11 Fingerprinting, Registration Effort Directed at Muslim MenCrookedest-Lawyer-Ever's Firm Still Has Cash Coming In
MIAMI - The good news for those owed money by lawyer-turned-scam artist Scott Rothstein is cash has started flowing into his law firm's bankruptcy estate. The bad news for Ponzi victims is the professionals are first in line to claim it.View more book results for the query "*"
Fulbright Snares Another New Energy Partner in London Push
Fulbright & Jaworksi has continued its investment in London with the hire of a partner from Watson Farley & Williams. Susan Farmer joins Fulbright's London energy and project finance team, where she will work alongside partners Christopher Clement-Davies and Jeremy Sheldon. She's the second project finance partner Fulbright has hired in London over the last few months, with the Texas-based law firm having recruited Andrew Hart from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in August.Marshall B. Grossman: Think About a Settlement but Prepare for a Full Trial
Marshall B. Grossman specializes in complex business litigation for both plaintiffs and defendants. He suggests: Prepare for trial, not settlement, from day one. Investigate the backgrounds of the plaintiffs. And aim at establishing an affirmative defense. Corporate defendants and accounting firms are afraid of securities fraud class actions and rush to settle, he says. The exception proved to be Arthur Andersen L.L.P., which, says Grossman, "drew a line in the sand" when he recently defended the firm.The Strange GOP-Hollywood Alliance
With a new IP task force, the Justice Department prepares to join in the entertainment industry's sometimes controversial fight against file swapping.Former Lab Employee Awarded $1 Million After Firing
As Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's lawyers gear up for a gender discrimination class action scheduled to begin next year, Alameda County, Calif., jurors dealt the University of California-managed lab a $1 million blow in a related case on Monday. The money goes to former lab worker Dee Kotla, who was fired after she testified on behalf of fellow worker Kim Norman, a woman who sued a male lab employee for sexual harassment in 1994.Trending Stories
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