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No SOX protection for whistleblowers working for contractors of public companies
Employees of privately held contractors or subcontractors of public companies are not eligible for whistleblower protection under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, a split panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in a case of first impression. In a vehement dissent, Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson criticized the majority for barring "a significant class of potential securities-fraud whistleblowers from any legal protection."

Dollars in Their Eyes
The expansion of U.S. law firms is giving some Hong Kong associates the chance to nearly double their salaries. Is a pay war about to set a new standard in the market? Or will darkening economic clouds intervene?

Debevoise Wins $28 Million Ruling for Prudential in Suit over State Street Investments
In one of the few cases tied to the subprime meltdown to actually reach trial, a federal judge has ruled that State Street Corp. caused losses in nearly 200 of Prudential Financial's retirement plans by not prudently managing a group of bond funds that heavily invested in subprime mortgage-backed securities.

Prop 8 Merits Ruling Will Be Issued Tuesday
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday will release its much-anticipated ruling on the constitutionality of the Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. And in gay-rights corners, the mood is undeniably optimistic.

Part-time law school losing allure
According to the Association of American Law Schools, lagging employer support, workers' fears about losing their jobs, the growing popularity of MBA programs, rising tuition and the tough legal job market all are contributing to declining enrollment in part-time law school programs.

DLA Piper's Browning Marean on E-Discovery Proportionality
Browning Marean, senior counsel at DLA Piper, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about the challenges of fashioning responses to discovery requests that are appropriate -- and proportional -- to a case.

Judge John Facciola on E-Discovery Training at a Crossroads
D.C. District Judge John Facciola speaks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how e-discovery training is at a crossroads, constrained by limited financial resources at the governmental level. He proposes several solutions to address these challenges, particularly when individuals are unable to meet face to face.

Litigator of the Year Winner - David Boies
The Boies, Schiller & Flexner founder explains how he prepared for the key cross-examinations in the Proposition 8 case.

Intel's Jerone English on Leveling the EDD Playing Field
Jerone English, director of e-discovery for Intel, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how rank-and-file lawyers can get up to speed on the latest electronic data discovery policies and procedures.

Medical Device Maker Agrees To $16.8M Penalty In Bribery Case
Medical device maker Smith & Nephew will pay $16.8 million to resolve claims that company officials made illegal payments to public health officials in Greece, the U.S. Justice Department said Monday. The company disclosed misconduct to the DOJ and the SEC, according to a deferred prosecution agreement.

With $110 Million JPMorgan Deal, Settlements in Overdraft MDL Top $619 Million
JPMorgan Chase disclosed in a court filing Friday that it had tentatively agreed to pay $110 million to settle consolidated class action claims that it overcharged customers for overdraft fees. Combined settlements in multidistrict overdraft litigation against about 30 banks now exceed $619 million.

Generic Drugmakers Settle Class Action Over Antidepressants
Less than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Pliva v. Mensing, two generic drugmakers have agreed to the national settlement of a class action alleging that their version of a popular antidepressant drug was not as therapeutically effective as the brand-name drug.

Obama Picks Arnold & Porter Partner To Lead DOJ Antitrust Division
Arnold & Porter partner William Baer is President Barack Obama's pick to lead the Justice Department's antitrust division. Obama on Friday formally announced he was sending Baer's nomination to the U.S. Senate.

The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Paul, Weiss Reaches Firm Highs in Revenue, Profits
Though rising only modestly, Paul Weiss' gross revenue and profits per partner hit record levels last year, according to The American Lawyer's reporting. However, if a 2010 contingency fee is left out of the equation, the firm's gross revenue jumped by 19 percent in 2011, said the firm's chairman.

The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: For Sidley, Silicon Valley Office Helps Boost Revenue, Profits
After enduring a flat 2010, Sidley Austin saw gross revenue rise nearly 6 percent and profits per partner jump almost 10 percent in 2011, thanks partly to its Palo Alto, Calif., location posting an almost 50 percent increase in revenue. The 21-lawyer office opened in 2009.

The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Revenue Inches Up at Patterson Belknap, Profits and RPL Dip
Though slight, Patterson Belknap's top-line growth was good enough to push its 2011 gross revenue figure above what the firm collected in a record-setting 2010. Adding 11 lawyers to keep up with an increasing workload helps explain why revenue per lawyer and profits per partner were down from prior highs.

Divorcee Slapped With Record-Setting $552K Sanction in Custody Case
Following what one attorney called "the divorce from hell" and more than six years of cross-country legal filings and accusations of bad behavior between two wealthy people, a California appeal court has upheld record-setting sanctions against a divorcee in a nasty custody battle with her ex-husband.

Koch Industries GC on Politics and the Keystone Pipeline
As House Republicans push for a committee vote on a bill to move the Keystone XL pipeline project forward, opponents are dragging Koch Industries into the controversy -- even though it claims no interest in the bill. Koch's general counsel says the flap stems from false statements by a blogger.

7th Circuit revives claims of former associate against Kanoski firm
Two of a lawyer's claims against his former firm for a cut of case settlements after he was fired can move forward, the 7th Circuit has ruled. A unanimous panel revived part of Lawrence Hess' case against Springfield, Ill.-based Kanoski & Associates, which does personal injury work.


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Rookie Police Officer Murdered During Suspect Processing

Mobile remembers slain Officer Steven Green and reviews its suspect intake procedures.

Contributor: Monica Bullock
Published: Feb 06, 2012



Dumb Laws in Youngstown, Ohio

Dumb laws are everywhere. Youngstown, Ohio, is no exception.

Contributor: John Hull
Published: Feb 06, 2012



Illinois Law Allows Adopted Persons to Obtain Original Birth Certificate

Illinois adopted persons over 21 may now gain access to their original birth certificate, a formerly sealed document. This can open new doors for them to gain information on their birth families.

Contributor: Christy L. Foust
Published: Feb 06, 2012



US Constitution Under Siege

Too many Americans are unaware of the unlawful assault being made upon our seminal founding document, the US Constitution, and the resulting attack upon our freedoms.

Contributor: Doc Vega
Published: Feb 06, 2012



How to Start a Police K-9 Unit on a Small Budget

The ingredients to start a successful K-9 program with a limited budget requires the ability for everyone, including the Department and Community, to see the potential benefits.

Contributor: Dale McCluskey
Published: Feb 06, 2012



Leadership: Knowing, Would it Make a Difference?

Events occur, we can either ignore them or we can speak out. But if speaking-out has no support than what will every change? Polite society rules only because no one speaks, they are only polite to all the criminals.

Contributor: Michael Pulse
Published: Feb 06, 2012



What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 3)

IRS tax filing requirement for Persons 65 and older are a little different from that of younger tax filers. However, thankfully, the Good IRS comes to the rescue.

Contributor: Del Boca Vista (IV)
Published: Feb 05, 2012



Fire Engineers, Models and Hired Guns

In Australia, engineers can be found accountable in common law, under statute in certain contexts and in some jurisdictions they can be found liable for professional misconduct.

Contributor: Professor Kim Lovegrove
Published: Feb 05, 2012



Building Surveying Fees and the Race to the Bottom

If there is one profession that should have the power to charge healthy fees that are commensurate with the risk involved to practitioners, it is the building surveying profession. What other profession is legislated as an industry gate keeper?

Contributor: Professor Kim Lovegrove
Published: Feb 05, 2012



Know Your Labor Rights

This article shall elaborate on the duties of employers regarding registration of employees and the rights of employees after the termination of their labor contracts in the UAE.

Contributor: Hassan Mohsen Elhais
Published: Feb 04, 2012



John Goodman, Manslaughter, and Adopting His Girlfriend

John Goodman may have sealed his fate with the public regarding his image. Is this a noble sacrifice or a rich man's solution to protect his wealth?

Contributor: JD Stockman
Published: Feb 03, 2012



5 Reasons Why You Should Never Wash Your Child's Mouth Out with Soap

I will give you five reasons you should never wash your child's mouth out with soap.

Contributor: Rebecca Bardelli
Published: Feb 03, 2012



Did the Punishment Fit the Crime?

Three different soldiers, three crimes, three punishments. War crimes to oral sex why do we think killing is a lesser crime?

Contributor: L. Richter
Published: Feb 02, 2012



When MNCs Make Mistakes..

Multi-national corporations get away with harming the environment by playing the international system and plaguing the court. Here's the simple solution: pay everyone five bucks.

Contributor: Emily Freeman
Published: Feb 02, 2012



Victims of Rape

Rape is something that we all know exist. However, many victims do not report rapes and everyone just stands by and does noting to fix that problem.

Contributor: victoria heckstall
Published: Feb 01, 2012



Police Deaths on the Rise

A rise in police deaths. What is behind this troubling trend?

Contributor: Michael Tabman
Published: Feb 01, 2012



A Guide to Debt Negotiation

Debt is an ugly and difficult mess to get out of-especially credit card debt. Follow a few of these tips to help get your head above the water.

Contributor: Ariana R. Cherry-Shearer
Published: Feb 01, 2012



Customer Service in the Professional Law Office

Customer service essentials for the professional law office. Increase productivity and client satisfaction to retain clients and bring in new ones.

Contributor: Kim Adams
Published: Feb 01, 2012



Tragedy During College Applications and Sports Recruiting

Connie, a 17 year old student-athlete at a prestigious private school in CT fell victim to school bullying and an on-campus crime when she was in the midst of her college application and swimming recruiting process. Please help her attain justice.

Contributor: JUSTICE FORCONIE
Published: Feb 01, 2012



Human Remains in Green Brook Are Male

The human remains found in Green Brook have been determined to be those of a male.

Contributor: Eric Haftel
Published: Feb 01, 2012




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