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Law Firms Feeling Pinch as Borrowing Through Bond Issues Plunges in N.J.
Of 13 firms that were bond counsel for New Jersey public financings for the first half of 2010 and 2011, only three handled issues worth more this year than last.Settlement in Pa. Turnpike Accident Suit Reached
A $3.25 million settlement has been struck in the Montgomery Common Pleas Court case of a man who alleged he had a disk herniation in his back after his truck was rear-ended when traffic was backed-up on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.Requiem for a Statute: The 'Fields' Funeral
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins, an adjunct professor at Albany Law School, writes: On July 19 the equitable distribution law marked its 30th anniversary. While one's first instinct might have been to belt out the birthday song, in view of the recent Court of Appeals decision in Fields v. Fields, a funeral dirge might have been more appropriate.Social Networking Abuse and Its Impact on Family Law Practice
Technology used in the context of separation and divorce is not always of the facilitating variety. To the contrary, family court judges and lawyers frequently observe how that same technology is used as a weapon -- either to gain an advantage in litigation or to intimidate or harass an opponent, writes commentator Mark A. Momjian.BP's Gulf Oil Spill Costs Starting to Look Manageable
Cleanup, lawsuits, fines, fees and damage claims for the Gulf spill will likely top the $40 billion BP has publicly estimated but will be far below this summer's estimates by banks and legal experts.Pending sales of existing homes plunged 12 percent in April
The number of Americans signing contracts to buy previously owned homes plunged more than forecast in April, a sign the industry that triggered the recession continues to struggle.BigLaw Program Helps New Parents Return to Firm
Like many new moms, O'Melveny & Myers lawyer Alicia Hancock had mixed feelings about returning to work after having a child last August.Consumer sentiment in U.S. climbed to five-month high
Consumer confidence increased in November for the first time in three months, a signal gains in employment and wages are starting to lift Americans' spirits.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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