Sheriff’s Feud Influenced Hiring Decision

Aug 23, 2011 By: Jury Verdicts

Roberts v. Ferry County (E.D. Wash.) Jury finds feud behind Ferry County sheriff’s rejection of job seeker, awards $361K 2009 WL 1181329  Verdict…

Showgirls

Aug 23, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Plaintiff and her sisters were giving public entertainments as singers, dancers, reciters, and comedians, singing songs and reciting productions composed by themselves.

Thought Leader Webinar for Small Law Firms

Aug 23, 2011 By: Adina Witthaus

Hear author Ronald Lipman discuss hot topics in estate planning.  You’re invited to a FREE webinar presented by Ronald Lipman, a national…

Whistleblower Incentives and Protections Under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

Aug 22, 2011 By: Victoria Nelson

By H. Lowell Brown, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney currently practicing in corporate compliance, internal investigations, and white-collar criminal defense. Mr. Brown…

WESTLAW NEXT Tip of the Week: Searching With WestSearch and Descriptive Terms

Aug 22, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg

A major challenge of issue-based legal research is that most legal search engines are very literal. Literal search engines – such as…

Empty head, pure heart

Aug 22, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Having empty head but pure heart is no defense…

“A Christmas Story” actor sues over figurine

Aug 19, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Zack Ward, the actor who portrayed bully Scut Farkus in “A Christmas Story,” is suing Warner Bros over a figurine of the character.

Westlaw CaseLogistix Helping Small Law Firms with E-Discovery

Aug 19, 2011 By: Anna Stoll

Jeff Friedman is the Director of Marketing for Westlaw CaseLogistix, a document review / discovery management platform for litigation.  In law school,…

Today in 1994: The first Whitewater convicts are sentenced

Aug 19, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

On August 19, 1996, former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker was sentenced for his involvement in Whitewater, the first criminal sentence of the controversy.

Party line

Aug 19, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Indictment charging, inter alia, that defendant had telephoned complainant on party line and had, …

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