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Summary of New York State Class Actions in 2012
Thomas A. Dickerson and Jeffrey A. Cohen, associate justices of the Second Department, and Kenneth A. Manning, a partner with Phillips Lytle, write: Recently, New York courts ruled on a variety of important class action issues involving counterfeit wines and GBL §350, inverse condemnation and terminal boxes, gift cards, overdrafts and federal preemption, denial of no-fault medical equipment claims and sua sponte class certification, post-graduate employment prospects for law students, rent overcharges and the J-51 program, and run-flat tires and causation.SEC's Grip on Hedge Funds Reviewed
At the request of Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, the Government Accountability Office last week agreed to examine whether the SEC had adequate procedures in place to oversee stock exchange regulators, including the NYSE and NASD, particularly as hedge funds become an increasingly large presence in the financial markets. Ostensibly, those exchanges are self-regulatory, but the SEC is charged with ensuring that the public markets are carrying out their obligations to root out insider trading and fraud.View more book results for the query "Cox Communications Inc"
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You've seen the Go Daddy Group Super Bowl commercials. They tend to feature attractive ladies in provocative situations that have little to do with registering domain names. What you may not guess from watching them is that 60 percent of Go Daddy's law department is female. The department is headed by feisty and outspoken general counsel Christine Jones and she, for one, is not taking any lip about the ads.Lost and Found: Dow Lohnes Loses Pair, Lands Deal Work
Struggling with the loss of a key client and a series of lateral defections, former Am Law 200 firm Dow Lohnes lost two more partners Friday, with Venable confirming its hire of Ralph Hardy Jr. and Stephane Loughlin. The losses came as Dow Lohnes picked up transactional and regulatory work for client Digity LLC, a newly formed company backed by broadcast industry veteran Dean Goodman.Despite tough market, many drawn to paralegal field
Georgia's lowest paid paralegals may earn less than $30,000 a year, the highest take home salaries of $100,000 or more, and those earning higher pay are more likely to have graduated from American Bar Association-approved programs.Some entered the profession with little more than a high school education. Others have master's degrees.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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