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Old-Style Union Buster a Dying Breed
Some people would call Cliff Nelson a union buster, but he thinks of himself as a gladiator -- and says he's part of a dying breed of lawyers who practice labor law. Today less than 8 percent of private-sector workers are unionized, compared to one-third of private sector workers when the AFL-CIO formed 50 years ago, and the traditional practice of labor law has declined accordingly. Many practitioners have shifted into employment law, an outgrowth of labor law, which over the years has eclipsed its parent.How to Handle a Case When the Client Is a Pariah
When public defender Stephen Osburn told his Kansas-native wife that he'd be representing the infamous Bind-Torture-Kill suspect, she told him, The BTK guy was my boogie man growing up.View more book results for the query "Burns White"
Admissibility of Statements of Pain and Physical Condition
In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter, a professor at Albany Law School and special counsel to Powers & Santola, discusses three recent decisions from the Court of Appeals that clarified New York law by the establishment of an expansive view of the medical statement exception, and, in doing so laid the foundation for its further expansion.Panetta Aims to Get U.S. Businesses More Involved in Cybersecurity
As Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta vividly described a potential "cyber Pearl Harbor" during a recent speech, he included a direct appeal to the nation's business community to cooperate with the U.S. government on cybersecurity measures.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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