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Law Schools Rev Up Fund-Raising Efforts
Leigh [email protected] YORK-Amid fierce competition for top talent and dwindling funds from traditional sources, law schools across the country are using full-throttle fund raising to fill the financial gaps. To help boost faculty pay, improve facilities and woo promising students to their programs, law schools say they are bolstering their development programs and relying more than ever on contributions from their graduates.Fired ConAgra Worker Wins Race Case
A line supervisor at an Arkansas poultry processing plant has won a jury verdict of more than $14 million on claims that his firing after 32 years of employment was racially motivated. Black worker George Williams was fired in April 2001 after an altercation with a fellow supervisor. Williams sued under Title VII, alleging that his termination was discriminatory and that the plant harbored a hostile work environment.Law Schools Rev Up Funding Efforts
Amid fierce competition for top talent and dwindling funds from traditional sources, law schools across the country are using full-throttle fundraising to fill the financial gaps. To help boost faculty pay, improve facilities and woo promising students to their programs, law schools say they are bolstering their development programs and relying more than ever on contributions from their graduates.View more book results for the query "McGrath North Mullin"
Lead Paint Lawyers Ask Rhode Island to Pay Their Court Costs
Six weeks after the Rhode Island Supreme Court freed four paint companies of billions of dollars in liability for lead paint cleanup, lawyers for the companies argued that the state and plaintiffs counsel must cover court fees in the case. Several large teams of Am Law 100 Lawyers and local counsel have clocked time on the matter since Rhode Island became the first state to win a public nuisance claim against the lead paint industry.DuPont, ConAgra Sue Delaware Company Over Alleged Trademark Violations
The DuPont Co. and ConAgra Inc. contend that a Delaware company is wrongfully using their names and logos to tout a dietary supplement that claims to bolster the human immune system. In suits filed in Delaware federal court, the corporate giants allege that DCV Inc. and one of its units is trying to mislead consumers into believing that DuPont and ConAgra are backing the dietary supplement, marketed under the "BioChoice" brand.Law School Sees Centennial Windfall
Creighton University's School of Law in Omaha, Neb., is celebrating its 100th anniversary with three major gifts totaling $6 million. One gift will establish an endowed chair of business law, a second will allow a scholarship for students with high ethical standards and professionalism, and a third will help build an alternative dispute-resolution institute.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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