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Stengart v. Loving Care Agency Inc.
An employee may reasonably expect that e-mail communications with her lawyer through her personal, password-protected, Web-based e-mail account would remain private, and that sending and receiving them using a company laptop did not eliminate the attorney-client privilege.Court`s ADA Rulings Aren`t Winning Kudos for Clarity
Whether or not the current spate of ADA cases is due to congressional imprecision in drafting, the Court`s own decisions are not producing bright-line rules either, leaving both sides discontented and uncertain about what to do next.Food, Glorius Food: General Counsel for Organic Grocer Keeps It Natural
Roberta Lang is vice president of legal affairs and general counsel for Austin-based Whole Foods Market Inc.Financial reform keeps law firm banking and securities practices busy
Regulations for the recently enacted financial reform law are months away, but law firms with strong financial services practices are rolling out the welcome mat for client conferences and filling their calendars with client meetings.Second-Rung New Jersey Firms Are Thriving and Growing
The next tier of New Jersey's large firms employed almost 1,200 lawyers in 2006, posted total revenues of more than half a billion dollars and showed net profits of more than $173 million, making them essential to analyze as bellwethers of law-firm financial activity.New Rules For Foreign Professionals
The latest immigration measures affecting the H-1B and L visa programs are part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (H.R. 4818), signed into law by President Bush on Dec. 8, 2004. The act contains the H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform Acts, which provide for more annual H-1B visas, tighter regulation of certain L-1 workers and increased filing fees for both visa categories.Invasion of the Lawyer Snatchers
The invasion of the Northeast's megafirms topped New Jersey's legal stories in 1999, a year that saw two venerable partnerships and dozens of smaller groups swept up in the tide of colonization. From the purchase of 110-lawyer Shanley & Fisher by Philadelphia's Drinker, Biddle & Reath to the defection of legions of lone lawyers, hardly a week passed without an announcement that a New York or Pennsylvania firm had gobbled up a partnership or a practice section.Trending Stories
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