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Bank of America hit with equal pay suits over retention bonuses
Wall Street brokerage firms are battling a new breed of discrimination lawsuits: retention bonus discrimination. Two class actions — one in New York, the other in Illinois — have been filed on behalf of female and African American brokers who claim that they were offered lower retention bonuses when Bank of America bought Merrill Lynch last year.Reinstatement of Attorneys From the 2008 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List
Notice to the bar.Between Blue and Gray: Questions for Roberts
Many lawyers and law professors are imagining the questions they would like to ask Judge John Roberts Jr. in his confirmation hearings. Author Sanford Levinson says John Roberts should be asked about his views on the Civil War and what it meant regarding our "constitutional fabric." Among other points: Does Roberts believe that President Lincoln was right in viewing himself as constitutionally empowered to resist Southern secession?View more book results for the query "White Case"
Coal ash disaster lingers in Tennessee
Holly Schean didn't know what was on the other side of the hill near her parents' home in Kingston, Tenn. At 1 a.m. on Dec. 22, 2008, she found out. The earth split and toxic coal ash surged across a finger of the Emory River. The 5.4-million-cubic-yard torrent from a slurry-filled pond owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority deposited the splintered house 10 yards from its foundation.Donaghue, Gaming Board Official, to Join Ballard Spahr
Ballard Spahr's latest lateral addition continues the firm's historical ties to those with deep experience in state government and brings with him in-depth knowledge of one of Pennsylvania's most nascent industries — gaming.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Gibson Dunn Hits New High in Profits
Aided by a 10.7 percent jump in gross revenue, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher saw its profits per partner reach $2.81 million in 2012, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.Proving a Law Department's Value
As if being a general counsel were not stressful enough -- politics with senior executives, constant changes in the law, all the compliance mandates -- there's the worry about law department management. Among those management difficulties, five particularly vexing challenges have remained unsolved for many years. While each problem has proved to be intractable, there are some things law departments can do. Consultant Rees W. Morrison offers suggestions that may help you cope better in your legal department.Trending Stories
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