The National Law Journal 1995 David E. Rovella - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1995 David E. Rovella
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Accused sexual harassers strike back with suits; men are alleging reverse discrimination, claiming management failed to punish women for similar actions.LawDavid E. Rovella
Business seeks exemption from paying royalty fees; a House bill would amend the Copyright Act so that stores and eateries would not pay for most piped-in tunes.LawDavid E. Rovella
Calif. course wins a skirmish in the battle of the bar reviews.LawDavid E. Rovella
EEOC chairman Casellas: 'we are being selective;' lack of funding and little support from Congress have caused the agency to change the types of cases it pursues. (Gilbert F. Casellas)(Interview)LawDavid E. Rovella
Fake plea bargain in death case raises concerns.(New York)LawDavid E. Rovella
Foes seek to kill N.Y. death penalty: lawyers say jury's role in new law's penalty phase makes challenges likely.LawDavid E. Rovella
For wrist injury lawyers, third time may be charm; Levy Phillips is pursuing mass tort litigation against makers of computer keyboard by avoiding class actions.LawDavid E. Rovella
Laws may ease the risky business of job references: more states mull adopting a higher standard of proof for plaintiffs who file defamation suits against ex-employers.LawDavid E. Rovella
Non-traditionals' surge in new legal market. (attorneys not designated as partners or associates)LawDavid E. Rovella
Searching for the 'candy bar,' law grads flee tougher exams.LawDavid E. Rovella
Workplace laws' toll on bottom line is scrutinized: in survey, 17 big corporations say the cost of compliance with 21 federal laws is burdensome but could be worse.LawDavid E. Rovella
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