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June 18, 2012 |

Federal Prosecutor Jumps to Sidley Austin

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August 11, 2005 |

Courts Still at Odds Over Transsexuals' Civil Rights

A groundbreaking decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year opened doors for transsexuals to bring discrimination lawsuits against their employers, but some lower federal courts are still holding to older precedents that bar Title VII claims.
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November 30, 2009 |

Giant Eagle, Inc. v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Givner), PICS Case No. 09-1060 (Pa. Commw. Nov. 18, 2009) Butler, J. (5 pages).

Giant Eagle, Inc. v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Givner), PICS Case No. 09-1060 (Pa. Commw. Nov. 18, 2009) Butler, J. (5 pages).
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May 11, 2011 |

Eateries take advantage of expansion to lift prices

Dining out will cost more this year as U.S. restaurants take advantage of the nearly two-year-long expansion to boost prices on food and drinks.Higher priced menus reflect growing confidence by eateries that consumers can afford to pay more to eat out. Restaurants are emboldened in part by the success of U.S. airlines, which have raised fares almost 10 percent since a year ago, according to Dean Maki, chief U.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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June 29, 2007 |

GCs Showing Smart Growth in Hiring

With a growing need for legal services, especially in government compliance, corporations are bulking up their general counsel staffs while spending more on outside lawyers, a national survey shows. Though the increases are incremental, they are notable because outside hiring usually goes down as in-house staffs increase. The 2007 Chief Legal Officer Survey by Altman Weil and LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell also shows that corporate legal departments are more inclined to sever relationships with law firms.
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March 27, 2003 |

Tax Litigation Issues

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December 18, 2009 |

Quinlan v. Stryker Corp.

Untimely Jury Demand Granted in Products Liability Suit Originally Brought in New York Supreme Court
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April 01, 2004 |

Spinning Into Trial

The late nineties boom in initial public offerings may be over, but the aftershocks linger. In January a Delaware judge refused to dismiss a suit alleging that directors and officers at eBay, Inc., made illegal profits from spinning-the allocation of IPO shares by an investment bank to favored clients or investors.
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April 14, 2011 |

Agree Not to Not Solicit

Contracts between organizations broadly prohibiting employee solicitation may invite a DOJ antitrust probe, explains David P. Nemecek of Long & Levit.
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