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Read Ruling on 'Take First, Decide Later' Approach to Eminent Domain
We welcome this well-reasoned and thorough opinion by the Appellate Division. It sheds light on an important question pertaining to eminent domain and redevelopment not heretofore addressed by the courts.Right Decision Reached on Unvested Stock Awards in Divorce
In this mobile society, this decision acknowledges that stock awards are often retention mechanisms that consider both past and future performance and service. The Appellate Division reached the correct result.Diversity in the Legal Profession: Do You See Window Dressing or Reality?
A Texas Lawyer survey asks if diversity is a priority where you work and if it factors into promotions.Diversity in the Legal Profession: Do You See Window Dressing or Reality?
A DBR survey asks if diversity is a priority where you work and if it factors into promotions.Firm Financials, Doobie Dollars, Bitter Battle: The Morning Minute
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Linklaters Gets Injunction Against Former CMO Extended
Frank Mellish had threatened to expose an "ongoing struggle Linklaters has with women in the workplace."Data Snapshot: New York and Cali Are Hot. But Lateral Hiring Is Big In Texas, Too
New York and California were hot lateral markets in 2018. But there were lots of moves in the Lone Star state as well.9th Circuit: Insured’s Dismissal of Appointed Counsel May Breach Its Duty to Cooperate
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled that an insured that dismissed counsel appointed by its insurer might be liable to the insurer for breach of the duty to cooperate if the insurer could show prejudice after resolution of the underlying suit against the insured.11th Circuit: Pollution Exclusion Precluded Insurance Coverage of Welder’s Lung Claim
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, affirming a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, has ruled that a pollution exclusion in a commercial general liability insurance policy precluded coverage of a claim by an employee who developed an occupational disease known as welder’s lung.Trending Stories
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