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November 09, 1999 |

What Lawyers Like: Mediation

Lawyers who champion alternative dispute resolution increasingly prefer mediation to arbitration, according to a survey of leading litigators and general counsel conducted by The National Law Journal and the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Overall, 69% of litigators and 88% of in-house counsel who responded to the survey say they prefer nonbinding mediation to binding arbitration. By contrast, only 25% of the litigators and 9% of the corporate counsel say they prefer arbitration.
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August 20, 2008 |

Age bias suit on behalf of TV writers ends in $4.5M settlement

A class action alleging that production studios, television networks and talent agencies routinely discriminate against older television writers has settled for $4.5 million, the first of 23 class actions to reach a resolution. International Creative Management Inc., one of 12 talent agencies facing the TV writer age discrimination class actions, agreed to the recent settlement, which involves hundreds of TV writers.
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November 25, 2002 |

Successful Bar Candidates

The wait is over. Of the 3,016 candidates who sat for the July 2002 exam, 2,987 will receive their results. The balance will receive their results after correcting deficiencies in their applications. Of those who received their results 2,078, or 68.9 percent, passed. Congratulations to New Jersey's newest lawyers!
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August 08, 2000 |

Lawyer's Fiduciary Duty Challenged

A case that the Massachusetts state Appeals Court contends was tossed out of Superior Court too quickly will get a second trial based on a 1989 finding that a lawyer representing a partnership has a fiduciary duty to the other partners. Salvatore Cacciola's widow sued a Boston attorney on several counts. It was later ruled that her complaint could be amended to include other partnership members.
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August 31, 2006 |

The Online Gambling Debate

How legal is betting online is at the center of DOJ's attempt to seize $7 million in its case against a gambling czar.
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November 21, 2006 |

Passing Grades July 2006

California Bar Passing Grades from July 2006
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Kenyon & Kenyon Wins Airbag Patent Fight for Delphi
Publication Date: 2011-03-11
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Rival Automotive Technologies International had originally sued several of Delphi's customers, including General Motors and Ford Motor Company, for patent infringement in the northern district of Texas. Delphi's lawyers took control by moving the dispute to Michigan, filing a declaratory judgment action there.

November 10, 2010 |

Pro Bono Attorneys for New Jersey's Legal Services Programs

New Jersey's Legal Services programs would like to recognize the attorneys listed here for taking cases pro bono during the past year.
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May 30, 2007 |

Passing Grades February 2007

California Bar Passing Grades from February 2007.
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