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Ga.-Based Firm Cruser & Mitchell Expands to Phila.
Cruser & Mitchell is opening its eighth branch office outside of Atlanta, a one-lawyer outpost in Philadelphia. Nine locations may seem a lot for a litigation defense boutique with 40 lawyers, but J. Robb Cruser and William Mitchell said they've opened them to expand work for existing clients.Sentencing Controversy Back at High Court
In the aftermath of the disruption wrought by the Supreme Court's controversial decision this past term to strike down a state sentencing scheme, advocates on both sides of the question including Acting Solicitor General Paul Clement are urging the justices for a speedy resolution. The problem: a split among the federal appeals courts over whether the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, in light of the high court's decision in Blakely, must be abolished as unconstitutional.Cite as: Naldi v. Grunberg, 60070/08, NYLJ 1202472925508, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided October 5, 2010)Before: Peter Tom, J.P., Richard T. Andrias, David Fried
Portfolios-to-go may be Wall Street's next thundering herd
Andy Cohen, 47, uses exchange-traded fund portfolios recommended by MarketRiders Inc. to manage his retirement plan and children's college savings. He's charged about $10 a month.View more book results for the query "Booking Holdings"
Judge Clarifies ESI Preservation Duty and Spoliation Consequences
In his E-Discovery column, Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, writes: Even if it turns out that some ESI is beyond the scope of discovery, that does not mean it can be disposed of before that determination has been made, and while the cost of preserving all this information can certainly be high, the costs of improperly destroying it may be far higher. A recent decision serves as a reminder of how the process can go wrong.Half of CEOs made more than $8.3M at S&P 500 companies examined by the AP
NEW YORK AP _ A new Associated Press calculation shows that compensation for America's top CEOs has skyrocketed into the stratospheric heights of pro athletes and movie stars: Half make more than $8.3 million a year, and some make much, much more.CEOs of companies in the Standard Poor's 500 that filed proxy information in the first half of this year received a combined $4.Sears to return to private practice at Schiff Hardin
As her name is bandied about as a potential U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears has announced what she will do when she leaves the Supreme Court of Georgia next month.In a recent interview, Sears said she will divide her time between practicing law at the Atlanta office of Schiff Hardin and working on her pet project of late, strengthening marriage.Court forced to punt apartheid case
For want of a quorum, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed a controversial lawsuit brought by South African citizens to proceed against American and foreign corporations for their role in perpetuating apartheid.The companies, backed by the Bush administration and the South African government, had asked the high court to reverse a 2007 ruling by the 2nd U.Ted Turner's land grab generates suspicion in Nebraska; is he trying to drive ranchers out
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