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Screening process for illegal aliens vexes GC
WHEN FEDERAL IMMIGRATION officials staged a massive raid on Swift Co. last December, General Counsel Donald Wiseman wasn't surprised. The government had been looking for illegal aliens in Swift's workforce for months, and Wiseman knew that immigration agents were planning to show up en masse at the meat processor's plants.Florida unemployment rate hits 3-year low
All three South Florida metropolitan counties saw higher payrolls and lower unemployment compared to a year earlier.Lawyer disputes that Yoss' West Palm office has 'closed'
Although Yoss managing partner George Yoss said the firm's West Palm Beach office was being closed this week as part of a firm restructuring plan, the former head of the West Palm Beach office, disputes the notion.$20M Workplace Injury Verdict Slashed by 81 Percent
A Philadelphia judge has remitted to $3.75 million the largest verdict handed up by a city jury last year -- $20 million to a woman injured in an industrial accident. Guillermina Leyva filed suit against the manufacturer of the machine her arm was crushed against when a co-worker accidentally ran into her with a forklift. The judge found the award "excessive and exorbitant," and wrote that Leyva "has the ability to continue employment" and that "no claim was asserted for future loss of earning capacity."View more book results for the query "*"
Final defendant in LA 'Bling Ring' sentenced
A man who pleaded no contest to stealing from Lindsay Lohan and reality star Audrina Patridge has been sentenced to time already served in jail.Allen & Overy in Tie-Up Talks With Singapore's Allen & Gledhill
British legal giant Allen & Overy is exploring a possible tie-up with leading Singapore firm Allen & Gledhill, although the latter has long been a joint venture partner of Linklaters. Allen & Gledhill is one of the island nation's largest firms, and it is the market leader when it comes to major corporate transactions under Singapore law.The Careerist: Four Ways to Close the Gender Gap
Women still aren't getting a fair shake at the firm—here's what can be done about it.Attorney Work Product Doctrine Upheld in Diaper Patent Dispute
In a high-stakes patent lawsuit over diaper designs, a federal magistrate judge has ruled that paper products giant Kimberly-Clark is entitled to invoke the attorney work product doctrine to protect its testing data -- as long as it promises that it won't rely on the data to prove its infringement claims.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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