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Wall Street execs still flying private skies
Crisscrossing the country in corporate jets may no longer fly in Detroit after car executives got a dressing down from Congress. But on Wall Street, the coveted executive perk has hardly been grounded.Six financial firms that received billions in bailout dollars still own and operate fleets of jets to carry executives to company events and sometimes personal trips, according to an Associated Press review.Insurance Law UIM Coverage on Auto Won't Transfer to Motorcycle Rider
A Luzerne County man injured while riding his motorcycle cannot seek underinsured motorist coverage from the insurance policy issued solely for his automobile, a three-judge panel of the Superior Court has ruled.Challenges to Corporate Culture Presented By Anonymous Whistleblowing
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002's legal protections for anonymous whistleblowers was big news. But in a little-noticed development this summer, Congress enacted new protections for anonymous whistleblowers employed in the public transportation industry. Attorney Daniel P. Westman traces the recent rise of legal protections for anonymous whistleblowers, the risks associated with anonymous whistleblowing and what businesses should be considering in this new legal environment.McCann to Become New Jersey State Bar Association President
Kevin P. McCann, of Bridgeton, will be installed as president of the New Jersey State Bar Association this week.A Pioneer, Mentor And Man Of Style
William R. Moller had style. Whether it was wearing a fashionable straw hat, tooling around in a fancy convertible or conducting a cross-examination that other lawyers described as "spellbinding," he was a hard guy to ignore. But Moller also had substance. The longtime lawyer, who died this month at age 83, was a respected bar leader, a quick-witted trial advocate and an influential teacher.Morris Manning sees slight growth in 2011
Morris, Manning Martin booked flat growth in 2011 as its real estate practice continued a comeback and the firm diversified practice areas, said managing partner Louise M. Wells.Revenue increased by 1 percent to $87.1 million compared with nearly 4 percent growth the previous year. Profit per equity partner rose increased less than 1 percent to nearly $858,000.'Timing Is Everything' For Portnoy's Move
After five years running her own family law firm, Kathy Portnoy is merging it with one of Atlanta's most established domestic relations firms, Warner, Bates, McGough & McGinnis.Trending Stories
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