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N.J. High Court Rules in Favor of In-House Attorney Whistleblower
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for a former PaineWebber in-house attorney who claimed she was fired for complaining to supervisors about allegedly unethical conflicts of interest in the legal department. Justice Helen Hoens said the lower courts wrongly interpreted precedential rulings in concluding that mere voicing of complaints about corporate behavior within the corporation is not sufficient to uphold a retaliatory discharge claim.NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR: Stephen B. Bright - Angry Man of Indigent Defense
Amato v. NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation
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Inmate Pursues Challenge Of 1992 Murder Conviction
Summary: A man with a mental illness who was convicted 20 years ago for allegedly raping and killing his wife's grandmother is still attempting to prove his innocence by getting a new trial. Defense lawyers have long argued that Lapointe was coerced into confessing to the crime.Will U.S. Supreme Court keep its front doors open
The Supreme Court's long-standing plan to permanently close its majestic bronze front doors to the public for entering the court now appears to be "under review." That was the implication of a comment made Tuesday by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer after a panel discussion at the National Gallery of Art on the role of art and architecture in public buildings.Senators Shoot Down Protection for Gun Makers
Immunity, it seemed, was theirs for the taking.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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