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House Looks to Block Tax Dollars for Stadium Funding
The House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee backed a measure that would go further than a similar Senate proposal, which would repeal an unused pool of sales-tax dollars intended for building and improving professional sports stadiums.Practical Strategies for Defending ADA Website Accessibility Claims
Defense of ADA website claims calls for a very practical approach, undergirded by an in-depth knowledge of defenses that are likely to prevail and those that are no longer viable. This article discusses the current state of the law and focus on practical strategies for resolving ADA website claims.DOJ's Benczkowski Pledges 'Fair Shake' for Cooperating Companies
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.DOJ's Brian Benczkowski Pledges 'Fair Shake' for Cooperating Companies
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.Mid-Market Recap: Opportunities and Risks in the Billable Hour
If midsize firm lawyers are feeling the same billable hour pressures as Big Law attorneys, doesn't that put mid-market firms at serious risk for talent?View more book results for the query "*"
International Women's Day: The Powerful Women in Law
Women have made a huge impact on the law and legal profession. For International Women's Day, here are selected quotations from some of the most well-known…Attorney Misconduct in Opening Statements
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig writes: The misconduct and sanction ordered in the San Francisco federal Roundup trial is a handy reminder that winning opening statements are highly prized work products.Anatomy of a Probate Contest, Part 1: Planning to Avoid a Contest
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas present the first in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.Early Thoughts on Labor Department's New Overtime Proposal
Management-side and workers' rights advocates have a lot to say about the U.S. Labor Department's new proposal to boost overtime eligibility. Here's a snapshot.Legal Employment Edges Up as US Job Gains Flatten
Farmers aside, one out of every 33 new jobs last month went to someone in the legal industry.