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Trump's Autonomous Car Guidance Puts Automakers in Driver's Seat

The latest blueprint sets the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's role as one of championing—and not intensely regulating—the technology.
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New Jersey Law Journal

High Court Will Hear Disability Appeal of Traumatized Teacher

The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to take up the case of a teacher seeking higher disability payments based on a series of scuffles with high school students that she claims led her to quit.
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The Recorder

United States ex rel. Welch v. My Left Foot Childrens Therapy, LLC

9th Cir.; 16-16070 The court of appeals affirmed a district court order. The court held that the scope of an employee arbitration agreement did not encompass…
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National Law Journal

Citing the Pope, Catholic Bishops Bash Travel Ban With Help From Gibson Dunn

Gibson lawyers filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday on behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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The American Lawyer

How to Deal With Assholes

Stanford University professor Robert Sutton just released his book, "The Asshole Survival Guide." Here's what the authority on corporate A-holes has to say.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Lawmakers' Veto of NJ Job-Banding Rule Under Court Microscope

The administration of Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie asked the state Supreme Court to reinstate civil service rules, aimed at eliminating competitive testing for some state government jobs, that were rejected by the Democrat-controlled Legislature.
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National Law Journal

US Virgin Islands Federal Court Crippled by Hurricane Irma

Damaged by Hurricane Irma, one of the federal courthouses on the U.S. Virgin Islands remains closed indefinitely, officials said Tuesday.
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Daily Business Review

10 Ways South Florida Lawyers Can Help After Hurricane Irma

If you emerged from Hurricane Irma with a few downed trees but no major damage to your home or health, you might be wondering how to make yourself useful helping those who weren't so fortunate.
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Daily Business Review

EPA Grants Pollution Waiver to Florida Utilities After Irma

State and federal environmental regulators issued a blanket waiver for Florida electricity companies to violate clean air and water standards without penalty for the next two weeks.
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The American Lawyer

Ex-Orrick Leader Finally Ready to Run for Congress

Ralph Baxter Jr., a former CEO of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe who retired to West Virginia four years ago, will announce Tuesday that he is going to run for Congress in the 2018 midterm elections. He spoke with The American Lawyer about the path that led him to pursue a new career in public service.
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