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April 11, 2000 |

Patricia Wald's World View

At age 71, former D.C. Circuit judge Patricia Wald is starting anew as the American judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, a special court created by the United Nations in 1993. Its goal: to bring to justice war criminals whose organized campaign of mass murder, torture, and widespread rape horrified the public.
10 minute read
January 04, 2012 |

Ten Public Relations Trends to Watch for in 2012

Public relation trends to watch in 2012.
5 minute read
April 20, 2009 |

A national footprint, but with a 'small-firm feel'

Constangy, Brooks & Smith, an Atlanta-based labor and employment firm, has made it a mission to expand from its regional practice in the Southeastern U.S. to become a national player. In the past year, Constangy Brooks has opened offices in Chicago; Milwaukee; Greenville, S.C.; and Southern California. Next month, the firm will open an office in Boston. Another 12 offices are spread across the Southeast, plus one in Kansas City, Mo.
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October 01, 2009 |

Suit Proceeds Over Government's Failure to Supervise Murderer

A civil action seeking to hold the federal government liable for the rape and murder of Manhattan graduate student Imette Saint-Guillen will go forward following a Eastern District Judge Dora L. Irizarry's denial in part of the government's motion to dismiss. By the government's own admission, Ms. Saint-Guillen's assailant, Darryl Littlejohn, "fell between the cracks" and had gone unsupervised from his 2004 release from a 41-month imprisonment for bank robbery until his March 2006 arrest for the attack on Ms. Saint-Guillen, notwithstanding a sentencing order requiring supervised probation.
4 minute read
June 27, 2005 |

The Problem Solvers

Law firm administrators discuss best practices and a few things to avoid when it comes to helping to run large law firms.
7 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book Health Care Fraud: Enforcement and Compliance Authors: James F. Barger, Jr., J. Elliott Walthall, Elise May Frohsin, Benjamin P. Bucy View this Book

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May 09, 2013 |

Suit Claims Gender Bias Against Women Sales Reps at Merck

A putative class action claims Merck & Co.'s compensation policies create incentives to discriminate against women sales representatives.
3 minute read
March 15, 2004 |

Decision summaries from the NLJ

Kmart can't pick which creditors to pay first � and other recent court decision summaries from The National Law Journal.
11 minute read
March 15, 2002 |

Local Attorneys Enter Congressional Race

State Sen. Jim Gerlach
6 minute read
March 15, 2002 |

Local Attorneys Enter Congressional Race

State Sen. Jim Gerlach
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June 19, 2001 |

Cement Plant at Center of Environmental Racism Case Can Open, 3rd Circuit Says

In a closely watched "environmental racism" case, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted an injunction barring the opening of a $50 million cement plant in New Jersey, finding the plaintiffs are likely to lose on appeal and that the plant is suffering losses of more than $500,000 per week. In a separate order, the court put the case on a fast track and will soon consider whether to reinstate the injunction.
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