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D.C. Firms Make Lower-Key Inauguration Day Plans
Second inaugurations are often quieter, but there are other considerations this year as well. Yet despite concerns about security and other issues -- ranging from the war in Iraq to tense partisanship -- many firms say they will host parties, even if it means logistical headaches, additional planning and an attempt at understatement amid all of the pomp.Several Big Cases Fizzle at High Court
Tony [email protected] with affirmative action, gay rights, cross burning and possibly campaign finance reform on its docket, this likely will be remembered as one of the Supreme Court's most important terms in recent history.It also may be memorable for yielding the smallest number of written opinions in the modern era.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor Service Company"
Strategies for Interlocutory Appeals in Class and Collective Employment Actions
Proskauer Rose partners Mark Harris and Mark Batten write: Rule 23(f) gives the federal courts of appeals discretion to provide interlocutory review of class certification decisions, while 28 U.S.C. §1292(b) allows for review of decisions on collective action status. Lawyers need to understand the rigorous rules governing these appeals under both Rule 23(f) and §1292(b).McKenna Long reaps the rewards of expansion
With the completion of its merger with California-based Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps, 2012 became the year for McKenna Long & Aldridge to reap the rewards in its financial statements, posting a 23.4 percent increase in gross revenue and a 14.6 percent boost to net income to go with its 20 percent jump in total lawyers.Former Army Counsel Leaves Dechert for Duane Morris
A little more than two years after leaving his post as Army general counsel to join Philadelphia-based Dechert, William T. Coleman III says client conflicts and heightened professional opportunities have caused him to make a lateral move to Duane Morris. Coleman says he's looking forward to Duane Morris' commitment to developing its employment litigation practice on a national level.Superior Court Says Police Don't Need Warrant for GPS
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued two opinions that will guide state courts in ruling on evidence uncovered after law enforcement officers use global positioning system devices to track criminal suspects.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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