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How the Senate's 60 Lawyers Voted on Bailout Bill
Lawyers across the U.S. have anxiously anticipated the fate of an economic rescue package -- and the revised bill finally made it through both the Senate and House, and was signed into law by President Bush on Friday. So how did the Senate's 60 lawyers vote? Only 12 voted against the plan. Two of the dissenters had worked at Am Law 200 firms or their predecessors, while 10 of the 47 who approved the bill can claim an Am Law 200 connection. Here's the breakdown, with details on the lawyer-senators.List of Candidates Who Successfully Completed the February 2013 New York Bar Exam
2,060 applicants received passing scores.Hunton lawyers juggle bankruptcy deals
Mark I. Duedall compares distressed asset deals to "a warehouse full of bananas."That's a reference to how quickly the value of a financially troubled company can spoil as key employees leave, business declines and suppliers demand cash as the company attempts to get its affairs together, regardless if it is in bankruptcy protection.With Employment Cases Up, Courts Parse Finer Points of Workplace Law
"Discrimination in the workplace is still a major problem," said David Grinberg, a spokesman for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). And a variety of employment decisions at the federal appellate court level confirm that workplace cases remain a constant presence on the federal docket.Beefing Up Tyson's IP Department
Christine Daugherty has always had a strong stomach. It helped her when she was a Ph.D. candidate in plant physiology, conducting experiments in a weightless environment, and it helps her in her job heading up IP work at Springdale, Ark.-based meat processor, Tyson Foods. Tyson had nine in-house attorneys when Daugherty came onboard in 2003, but no IP lawyers. In her newly created role, Daugherty manages a portfolio of about 100 patents and 450 trademarks and presides over a new patent licensing venture.Successful Bar Candidates, July 2007
Listed below are the names of successful candidates from the July 2006 New Jersey Bar Examination. Of the 3,050 candidates who sat for this examination, 2,949 have been mailed their results. The balance will receive their results after correcting deficiencies in their applications. Of the applicants notified, 2,347 (or 79.5 percent) passed.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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