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Inadmissible: Thwarted Plot Adds to DOJ's Impatience; Jessica Cutler Has a New Attorney; and More
Employer's Promise of an IPO Not Enforceable
An employer won summary judgment in a breach of contract suit brought by a former employee who claimed she was promised salary increases once the company issued an initial public offering of stock. Tying contractual obligations to the occurrence of a potential -- but not inevitable -- event created an agreement that was "not sufficiently detailed or definite" to be binding, a New York judge ruled.Major Downsizing at Cochran Schneider
The Cochran Firm, Schneider, Kleinick, Weitz, Damashek & Shoot, a powerhouse of New York's personal injury bar, is undergoing major downsizing. Three years ago, the office had about 37 lawyers. Now it's down to four of its name partners and two associates, not counting Johnnie L. Cochran and a firm lawyer who works closely with him. Whatever's driving the reconfiguration, this much is certain: it's not a lack of money.Scalia Says Future Supreme Court Nominees Will Face Bitter Fights
Supreme Court nominees will face bitter and partisan confirmation battles, Justice Antonin Scalia told an audience on Tuesday at the University of Toledo. He added that selecting a nominee is no longer about finding someone fair, it's about finding someone who agrees with those who make the choice. "It's crazy," he said. "It's like having a mini-constitutional convention every time you pick a Supreme Court justice." Scalia, confirmed 98-0 by the Senate in 1986, said he wouldn't get 60 votes today.View more book results for the query "*"
That's what one D&O insurance CEO told a Goldman Sachs conference Tuesday. But we know a few folks who beg to differ.
World Software Introduces Worldox Workflow
World Software Company, the Ridgewood, N.J.-based developer of Worldox, has released a workflow application, the Worldox Productivity Suite. According to the company, the suite works as an add-on to the Worldox DMS, by integrating with the system's toolbars, menus, and file structure.Ex-BPI worker sues ABC, Oliver over 'pink slime'
A former worker at a South Dakota beef processor is suing ABC News, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and a food blogger, saying their use of the phrase "pink slime" to describe one of the company's products led to him losing his job.The Do's And Don'ts Of Attorney Advertising In Connecticut
Since July 1, 2007, the Statewide Grievance Committee has had two principal ways to address concerns about attorney advertising.Trending Stories
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