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For Pa. In-House Counsel, 2012 Was the Year of the Bonus
Four of the top 10 highest-paid in-house counsel at Pennsylvania-based public corporations received bonuses in 2012, including the top three, all of whom saw bonuses above $1 million.Businesses, Consumers at Odds Over Proposed Arbitration Act
Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis., last month reintroduced his "Arbitration Fairness Act" to the 111th Congress and, in view of the inroads the Democrats made in last November's national election, many observers believe this time it stands an excellent chance of being enacted into law. If that comes to pass, it will mark the death knell of pre-dispute arbitration clauses in consumer, employment and franchise agreements, says attorney Neal M. Eiseman.View more book results for the query "Penn National Gaming"
Businesses, Consumers at Odds Over Proposed Arbitration Act
Neal M. Eiseman, a partner at Goetz Fitzpatrick, writes that Senator Russell Feingold (D-Wis.) last month reintroduced his "Arbitration Fairness Act" to the 111th Congress and, in view of the inroads the Democrats made in last November's national election, many observers believe this time it stands an excellent chance of being enacted into law. If that comes to pass, Mr. Eiseman warns, it will mark the death knell of pre-dispute arbitration clauses in consumer, employment and franchise agreements.Dewey's Kessler Back in for NFLPA on Bountygate Grievances
The problems buffeting his firm—where he serves on the four-partner office of the chairman—haven't sidelined Dewey & LeBoeuf global litigation practice chair and sports litigation cochair Jeffrey Kessler when it comes to advising longtime client the National Football League Players Association in its appeal of the league's so-called Bountygage suspensions of current and former New Orleans Saints players.Holding Fast to Amtrak Strategy, McCarter & English Hits Boston
Follow Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line and you can pretty accurately plot the growth path of McCarter & English. Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, New York, Hartford and now . . . Boston, where it plans to merge with 67-lawyer Gadsby Hannah. The deal, McCarter's largest acquisition yet, would create a firm of 430 lawyers in eight offices in six states.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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