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Cite as: Petersen v. Village of Saltaire, 3440/09, NYLJ 1202474259226, at *1 (App. Div. 2nd, Decided October 26, 2010)Before: Covello, J.P.; Santucci, Balkin, A
Phila. Archdiocese GC on Leave, Conrad O'Brien Attorney Set to Take Interim Role
The decision by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to place its general counsel on administrative leave appears to be the latest move in an effort by the new archbishop to bring in new outside and in-house legal counsel.Fair Housing Alliance Accuses Allstate of Redlining
The Washington, D.C.-based National Fair Housing Alliance has filed a federal housing discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development against Allstate Insurance Co., alleging redlining practices in residential hazard insurance policies in and around Wilmington.Cooley Godward and Kronish Lieb Agree to Merge
Leading Silicon Valley law firm Cooley Godward has agreed to merge with New York litigation boutique Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman to create a national firm of 550 lawyers, effective Oct. 1. Although the 440-lawyer Cooley has made no secret of its merger ambitions and its quest for a substantial New York presence, Kronish Lieb is something of a surprise partner. The 110-lawyer firm has long been regarded as one of the city's most fiercely independent firms.Online Tools for Compliance with International Sanctions
Staying on top of shifting international sanctions programs imposed by governments and international organizations can be a daunting and time-consuming task for corporate compliance officersthe details are tedious and the stakes are high.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Economic Woes Lead to Slowdown in Adoption of New Air Regulations
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christine A. Fazio, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, and Ethan I. Strell, a senior associate at the firm, write that while we are seeing a number of air regulations either being slowed down or modified to respond to economic and other concerns, overall, there are still a number of new air regulations and standards that have been adopted by the Obama administration.Law firms fill up campaign coffers
The spirit of giving is alive and well among lawyers at several of the nation's firms-at least when it comes to supporting their favorite candidates in the 2008 presidential election. As a group, lawyers and law firms are among the largest industries that contribute to federal elections, according to the Center for Responsive Politics CRP, a Washington organization that tracks federal elections.Tech Gifts for the Lawyer in Your Life
Rick Georges, solo practitioner and Future Lawyer blogger, wants every lawyer to have a happy holiday. For a tech-savvy attorney, this means a fair share of gadgets and high-tech goodies. Aided by a very large man in a red suit, Georges builds a wish list that will not only warm the tech-obsessed regions of your heart, but will also help your daily practice. How did Georges arrive at this knowledge? Well, according to him it happened one night, when not a creature was stirring and not a mouse was clicking.Trending Stories
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