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Disgorgement, Distribution Under Sarbanes-Oxley and the Bankruptcy Code
It is often the case that bankruptcy laws find themselves in conflict with other federal statutes or with state law.Educators Split on Impact of ?Law School Porn?
It?s that time of year when law school faculties are inundated with so-called ?law school porn? — slick mailings extolling the virtues of individual law schools meant to sway voting in the U.S. News & World Report?s reputation survey, now under way.Race, Age Bias Suit Against Prison Gets Green Light
A federal judge in Scranton has applied equitable tolling to a case brought by a 62-year-old black pastor alleging that the prison in Lackawanna County fired him because of his race and age.Federal Judge Awards Takeda $16.8 Million In Drug-Patent Case
A federal judge has awarded Takeda Pharmaceutical $16.8 million plus interest in legal and expert fees in a patent infringement case.Superior Court Makes It Clear: No Citation of Memorandums
A Superior Court panel has affirmed the court's resolution barring litigants and the court from relying on unpublished, memorandum decisions.View more book results for the query "*"
ACC Value Champs Offer Savings Tips
The prevailing wisdom among the Association of Corporate Counsel's newest class of Value Champions is that hourly billing for legal services is dead, technology is on the rise, and predictability is a priority. Among the 2013 champs are Bank of America, Office Depot Inc. and Nike Inc.Gay Marriage Bar May Pave Way for Civil Union Law
A recent ruling against same-sex couples marrying in New Jersey may give impetus to legislation creating a new status of domestic partnership that does not disturb the traditional definition of marriage.JCB Accused of 'Selectively' Waiving Confidentiality
The commission charged with evaluating the state's juvenile justice system and judicial disciplinary procedures has accused the Judicial Conduct Board of refusing to cooperate with its attempts to fulfill its statutory mandates.Understanding the Basics of Philadelphia's New Actual Value Initiative
The city of Philadelphia's new property tax program is coming and your assessment is likely going up, but it is not all bad news. Still, commercial property owners and residential property owners alike need to understand the basics of the city's new Actual Value Initiative (AVI) and be prepared to take steps to ensure that they are assessed fairly.Trends in Franchise Merger, Acquisition and Liability
In 2006, merger and acquisition activity increased generally in the franchise industry.Trending Stories
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