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Part 2 of a series: The Editorial Department of the Legal is relatively small, but each person plays an integral role. Just as we want to know our audience as best we can, we want you to get to know us. Today: Meet the editors on the copy desk!Yolanda Young claims Covington & Burling discriminated against her because she's African American. Covington says Young fundamentally misunderstood the difference between staff attorneys and regular lawyers at the firm. And therein lies peril for the increasing number of firms that employ different tiers of associates.
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Money Reporting Evader's Claim of Law's Vagueness Rejected in Denial of Dismissal, Acquittal, or New TrialBad Lawyering Began and Ended Cipel's Case Against McGreevey
For 18 days former gubernatorial aide Golan Cipel and his lawyers threatened to sue New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey for sexual harassment. Throughout the standoff, the governor's lawyers practically dared Cipel to file, accusing him and his legal team of being shakedown artists without a case. In the end, Cipel and his lawyers blinked. One federal law-enforcement official called Cipel's camp "a strange cast of characters," and their legal posturing "a blur of indecisiveness."Murderer Seeks Habeas, Claiming Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
During an emotional three-day hearing, Susan L. Wright — convicted of murdering her husband Jeffrey Wright — heard one of the attorneys who defended her during her 2004 trial testify why he didn't call some witnesses who Wright alleges might have helped her win an acquittal or a lesser sentence.View more book results for the query "*"
Blogs Make for Nasty Times in Workplace
According to one PR firm, 20,000 new blogs are created in the U.S. every day. But the blogging phenomenon is new enough that most companies have not established employee policies on the issue.Municipalities have much to address with digital billboards
Local governments must consider whether the evolution of sign technology will hurt or help their communities, writes Susan L. Trevarthen of Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske.Kirkland, Simpson Lead on $2.4 Billion Agrichemicals Deal
The two Am Law 100 firms teamed up with two Israeli shops to advise on the $2.4 billion sale of a 60 percent stake in Makhteshim Agan Industries, the world's largest maker of generic agricultural chemicals, to ChemChina.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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