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Pa. Asserts Jurisdiction Over Firm's Del. Clients in Fee Dispute
A Philadelphia judge has ruled that Pennsylvania has specific personal jurisdiction over a Philadelphia law firm's $218,000 legal-fee collection lawsuit against clients based in Delaware.Pittsburgh's revival offers lessons to G-20
Pittsburgh's journey from a symbol of urban decay to a high-tech and health-services center may offer some lessons to the Group of 20 finance ministers meeting there this week. So, too, may its stubborn financial problems. Pittsburgh survived the implosion of its major industry, steel, and the loss of a generation of workers.Big Classes, Slow Jobs Market Are Bad News for 2012 Grads
Just six in 10 of the 4,967 students who graduated last year from New York state's 15 law schools were able to find full-time, permanent employment requiring bar passage by Feb. 15, according to recently released statistics from the American Bar Association.After Latest Departures, Dewey Leaders Tell Remaining Partners They Are Free to Start Looking
In a Monday memo, the Dewey & LeBoeuf management team told those partners that have stuck with the embattled firm that fiduciary duties do not restrict them from considering or pursuing career alternatives outside those the firm leaders are discussing with possible transaction partners. Meanwhile, former Dewey chairman Steven Davis has retained counsel in the face of internal and external investigations into his actions as the firm's leader.View more book results for the query "Eric Company"
Trigger-of-Coverage for Employment Claims
Coverage in employment cases: continuous trigger vs. manifestation trigger.Oklahoma AG Cracks Down on Post-Disaster Price Gouging
Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt is already cracking down on price gouging, identity theft and charitable fraud after a tornado destroyed an Oklahoma City suburb.A Post-'Grokster' Struggle Seen
As a result of the high court's reinstatement of MGM's suit against Grokster and StreamCast last week, the contours of the Court's "inducement rule" concerning copyright infringement will be battled over in the lower federal courts, which may not take as balanced a view of liability as the justices, say copyright scholars and experts. "By setting a fairly broad inducement standard, the Court has given the lower courts the tools to figure out who the bad actors are," said one attorney.Trending Stories
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