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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
You wait ages for an interesting legal costs decision from the Court of Appeal and then two come along together.Both cases concerned a similar issue as to the extent of a costs judge’s discretion to limit costs in a manner that appears to go beyond a strict reading of the final costs order.In Drew v ...
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1 days ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
What's Happening and When in 2010
Last year brought many changes in labor and employment law. Expect more of the same in 2010. Join our experienced attorneys for an informative breakfast discussing all of the hot topics that will affect you and your employees:My head hurts... the new laws in effec ...
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1 days ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Parental alienation is one of the most common, and most difficult to prove, complaints a family law attorney gets from a client.
Clients often, and not without justification, allege that the other party is actively trying to interfere and undermine their relationship with their child. The sad part ...
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2 days ago - Sunday, February 07, 2010
EEOC had alleged that Sears maintained an inflexible workers’ compensation leave exhaustion policy and terminated employees instead of providing them with reasonable accommodations for their disabilities, in violation of the ADA.
The case resulted in the largest ADA settlement in a single lawsuit ...
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2 days ago - Sunday, February 07, 2010
Aaron Porter's keynote was good -- very fluent, very political (he's vice-president (HE) with the National U. of Students), nicely balanced and with a great last line. What he said about induction and feedback (re the NSS) was undeniable --...
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5 days ago - Thursday, February 04, 2010
I like it when rumors by my tipsters are validated, it makes me feel like all is well with the world.So John Pacenti's article on Pete Prieto's move from defense lawyer at H&K to full-time plaintiff's lawyer at Podhurst was satisfying:“Working in a litigation boutique is considered by many to be the ...
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6 days ago - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
By Allison Jones
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO — When a 15-year-old boy, whose death would prompt major reviews of school safety, lay dying at the bottom of a stairwell in his high school no one realized at first that he had been shot, a Toronto court heard Wednesday.
Jordan Manners was lying not in a ...
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6 days ago - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
There has been a lot of discussion lately about reforming the Senate's rules. This isn't especially surprising. The same party controls the presidency and has majorities in both houses of Congress, and the Senate minority has been using the veto powers it enjoys under the Senate rules to block some ...
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7 days ago - Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Lucker, et al., v. Bayside Cemetary, et al., No. 07-CV-3823; 08-CV-3555; 08-CV-3923 2009 (E.D.N.Y., Sep 30, 2009), 2009 WL 3213079
As many of our loyal readers are aware, the CAFA Law Blog originates from the great State of Louisiana. As many of those same readers will no doubt know, the ...
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7 days ago - Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Labor & Employment Law Update Spring 2010
2009 brought many changes in Labor and Employment law, and it looks as though 2010 is gearing up for more. Join our experienced attorneys for a lively and informative breakfast discussing all of the hot topics that will affect you and your employees.What new ...
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