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In an important Second Amendment decision that charts a course for evaluating the validity of gun laws now that the Supreme Court has declared the right to be an individual one, the 3rd Circuit has refused to strike down a federal law that bans possession of guns with obliterated serial numbers. Perhaps the most important lesson to be gleaned from ...Read More
 
Lawyers Argue Over Venue in BP Spill, Toyota Hybrid Cases
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
More than 100 lawyers squeezed into a courtroom on Thursday in Idaho to argue before a panel of seven judges about which U.S. courthouse should host the massive litigation over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation appeared receptive to appointing more than one judge. Meanwhile, lawyers pressing claims...Read More
 
Federal Agencies Slipping on Discrimination Complaints, Says EEOC
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
The federal government's efficiency in handling discrimination complaints by its own workers is slipping a bit, even as more minorities are landing federal jobs, according to an annual report on the federal work force, released this week by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The report offered good and bad news...Read More
 
Bridging the Communication Gap in E-Discovery
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Communication gaps between legal and IT in e-discovery can result in operational inefficiency, fines, sanctions, and reputational damage. Consultant Peter Caradonna offers tips to facilitate dialogue between legal and IT: from data maps to savvy employees, from software to "soft skills....Read More
 
Baker Botts Associates Moving From Lockstep to Merit-Based System
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
Baker Botts associates are learning this week about potential changes to their pay and bonus packages that become effective Jan. 1, 2011, says Maria Boyce, partner-in-charge of the firm's Houston office. The firm is moving associates from lockstep promotions and pay to a merit-based system, she says. She also notes, "No associate is going to have t...Read More
 
Lawyer's Indecent Proposals to Female Clients Bring One-Year Suspension
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday issued a one-year suspension to a Newark lawyer who offered discounted fees to female clients or their family members in exchange for sexual favors. David Witherspoon might consider himself lucky. Two justices wanted him disbarred and said the court should set a bright-line rule like the one that mandates di...Read More
 
Claims Over Juror Threat in Astor Case Rejected, Verdicts Preserved
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
New York Judge A. Kirke Bartley has refused to set aside a jury verdict that socialite Brooke Astor's son, Anthony Marshall, stole from the famed philanthropist's $132 million estate. Marshall had challenged the verdict on the ground that Bartley had failed to conduct an inquiry after receiving a jury note that one of the jurors had felt threatened...Read More
 
Three of Obama's Judicial Nominees Sail Through Hearing
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
Three judicial nominees to federal courts in Washington, D.C., faced little opposition when they appeared for their confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Though even noncontroversial nominees have stalled in the full Senate, the hearing is a good sign for President Barack Obama as he tries to fill four vacancies o...Read More
 
Male Employees' Sex Harassment Case Settles Before Full 11th Circuit Rules
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
Lawyers watching a sexual harassment case that tested the limits of acceptable workplace behavior won't get to hear what the full 11th Circuit thinks of the matter. The case, brought by two male Home Depot employees who claimed a male manager made sexual overtures to them, has settled. The case was heard in a rare en banc session in June. Indicatio...Read More
 
Plaintiffs in N.Y. Police Shooting Call Record $7 Million Settlement Fair
1/1/0001 12:00 AM
The fiancee of an unarmed man killed by police in a 50-bullet barrage and a friend who survived the shooting said Wednesday that a settlement of the federal civil lawsuit with New York City that topped $7 million was fair but not cause for celebration. The deal awards $3.25 million to the estate of Sean Bell, $3 million to Joseph Guzman and $900,00...Read More




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