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The National Law Journal 1996 Gary Taylor
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Bitter pill for Wal-Mart? Salaried professionals sue: the giant retailer may have to pay pharmacists overtime. Corporate productivity pressures spur white-collar suits.
Law
Gary Taylor
Defendants are upstaged by prosecutors; charges of bank fraud are overshadowed by allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.
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Gary Taylor
Disaffection and downturns spur retooling trend; increasingly, lawyers find they need to learn new skills to remain in firms.
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Gary Taylor
Mexican lawyers' advice: negotiate, si; litigate, no; peso troubles have derailed deals, but suits and threats to sue don't mean much in Mexico, Monterrey lawyers say.
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Gary Taylor
Note from the doctor can land employers in court; a federal ruling penalizes a company that relied on a physician's exam to bar an obese woman from a bus job.
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Gary Taylor
Odd alliances duke it out over insurance; a plaintiffs' lawyer works for Exxon as it seeks to press Lloyd's to pay part of the tab. (Exxon Corp. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's of London)
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Gary Taylor
The 5th Circuit: taxpayers' haven? Lawyers debate whether the court has anti-IRS bias, reflected in fee awards. (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit)
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Gary Taylor
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