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Court Upholds Prosecutor's Decision to Fire Assistant Who Griped About Him to Judge
A New Jersey county prosecutor was justified in firing an assistant prosecutor who met behind his back with a judge about problems caused by the prosecutor's no-plea-bargain policy, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled. Upholding summary judgment for Gloucester County prosecutor Andrew Yurick II, the court found Yurick's interest in an efficient workplace outweighed the assistant's free-speech rights.3rd Circuit Panel OKs Use of Zero Tolerance Standard in Company's Drug Policy
In a significant setback for unions, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a zero tolerance drug policy is not unreasonable for those who work amid dangerous conditions and that an arbitrator was wrong to strike it down. A unanimous panel held that an oil company had the right to switch to a zero tolerance policy at its refineries because its collective bargaining agreement said the company had the power "to make and enforce rules for the maintenance of discipline and safety."In re Able Laboratories Securities Litigation
Two movants, each of whom filed a motion and certification within the 60-day deadline established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act can, based on their own initiative and concerns about the adequacy of the presumptive lead plaintiff, unite after the expiration of the 60-day period to form a group to act as lead plaintiff.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
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