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Lawyer who fled criminal charges three years ago found in Wyoming
Edward A. Christensen, a Long Island attorney who disappeared amid allegations he looted over $200,000 from a client escrow account, faces up to 15 years in prison on charges of second-degree grand larceny and first-degree scheme to defraud.Domestic Violence Comes to Work: A Look at Employer Responses and Potential Liability
No longer a private issue, domestic violence is spilling over to the workplace and creating challenges for employers. This article examines employer responses to and potential liability for domestic violence that impacts the workplace, as well as steps some employers are taking to forestall problems.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 209 - October 28, 2011
Daily decision alert.Percent of Female Attorneys (PA Only)
The following is a list of Pennsylvania law firms ranked by the percentage of womenas reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Man Can't Sue Veterinarian for Emotional Damages
While acknowledging the bond between a pet and its owner, a state appeals court in Florida has refused to allow Robert Bruns Kennedy to sue his basset hound's veterinarian for emotional damages. A dog may feel like family, but state law classifies canines as personal property, not kin, ruled the 1st District Court of Appeal. Kennedy is limited to recovering $50 for the vet bill and $350 for the value of his furry friend, Fred, who died during treatment.Clinton's Legal Eagles Eyeing Exits and Offers
Some of the most sought-after lawyers in Washington, D.C., won't be bringing rosters of loyal clients with them to their new firms. Instead, with the Clinton administration entering the home stretch, the legal talent that has law firm managers and headhunters salivating is found in the government.Cite as: Corsello v. Verizon New York, Inc., 39610/07, NYLJ 1202472251742, at *1 (App. Div., 2nd, Decided September 14, 2010)Before: Mastro, J.P., Leventhal, Be
Let Them East Cake- for the 11th Circuit's Birthday
Jonathan [email protected] the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is a formal place-quiet as a monastery, except in the courtrooms, where black-robed judges pick at lawyers' arguments until their suits unravel.But on Tuesday, the first-floor lobby was filled with staffers and judges eating slices of red velvet and chocolate birthday cakes-to celebrate the 11th Circuit's 21st birthday.Are Mandatory Arbitration's Victories Paving Mediation's Way?
The legal forces favoring mandatory arbitration of employment disputes have won notable victories in recent weeks. But the fierce resistance to arbitration by the plaintiffs' bar may be having an effect, too. The close scrutiny of arbitration's pluses and minuses may even be paving the way for wider use not of arbitration itself, but of mediation.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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