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Allstate Insurance Faces Abuse-of-Process Claim
In a case of first impression, the Tennessee Supreme Court in Givens v. Mullikin ruled that an insurer may be vicariously liable for discovery abuses allegedly committed by the law firm it hired to defend a policyholder.Thomas Finds Himself in Inauguration Controversy
A week before Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist swore in President Bush to a second term as president last month, Justice Clarence Thomas presided over a little-noticed inauguration inside the court building that has generated some controversy.In D.C., big firms slash associate salaries
Washington law firms are cutting costs anywhere they can, and associate pay is no longer an exception.Seven Washington offices have slashed salaries. Others-including D.C. stalwarts like Crowell Moring, Hogan Hartson, and Wiley Rein-are cutting pay for associates who don't hit their billable hour goals.New York's Mayor in Tough Political Spot on Gay Marriage
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg staked out a compromise position in the gay-marriage debate: He would publicly support gay marriage, but challenge a court decision allowing it.View more book results for the query "University of Pennsylvania"
Rutgers basketball player sues Imus and CBS Radio, alleging defamation of character
A member of the Rutgers women's basketball team sued Don Imus and CBS on Tuesday, claiming the radio personality's sexist and racist comments about the team damaged her reputation.Wolf Block Expands IP Practice in N.Y.
Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen has expanded its intellectual property practice in New York with the addition of five attorneys from the Manhattan-based boutique Steinberg & Raskin.Duane Morris Launches in Oman with Joint Venture
Duane Morris has opened an office in Muscat, Oman, through a joint venture with Al Mashaikhi and Partners Law Firm.SC board pardons 2 black men executed 94 years ago
COLUMBIA, S.C. AP - South Carolina pardoned syndicated radio host Tom Joyner's great-uncles Thursday, nearly a century after they were sent to the electric chair for the 1913 murder of a Confederate Army veteran.Officials believe the two men are the first in the state to be posthumously pardoned in a capital murder case.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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