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Federal District Court: New NLRA Poster Requirement Unlawful

A federal district court just ruled that the new National Labor Relations Act posting requirement is unlawful. At the present time, it is unclear... See the original post here: Federal District Court: New NLRA Poster Requirement Unlawful

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Risky Mail: Concerns in Confidential Attorney-Client Email

Rebecca Bolin, Yale Law School Publication Date - Spring 2-2012 Abstract Early in the days of attorney-client email, David Hricik wrote a soothing law review article, Lawyers Worry Too Much About Transmitting Client Confidences By Internet E-mail, arguing that ... See the rest here: Risky Mail: Concerns in Confidential Attorney-Client Email

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Risky Mail: Concerns in Confidential Attorney-Client Email

Rebecca Bolin, Yale Law School Publication Date - Spring 2-2012 Abstract Early in the days of attorney-client email, David Hricik wrote a soothing law review article, Lawyers Worry Too Much About Transmitting Client Confidences By Internet E-mail, arguing that ... See the original post here: Risky Mail: Concerns in Confidential Attorney-Client Email

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On Video: The Brinker Decision’s Impact

Yesterday, HRWatchdog gave a brief summary of the California Supreme Court’s decision in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court, relating to meal and rest... Read the original here: On Video: The Brinker Decision's Impact

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On Video: The Brinker Decision’s Impact

Yesterday, HRWatchdog gave a brief summary of the California Supreme Court’s decision in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court, relating to meal and rest... See original here: On Video: The Brinker Decision's Impact

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The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School

The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School Link to this PDF —>  The Origins of -Reasonable Doubt- Go here to read the rest: The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School

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The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School

The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School Link to this PDF —>  The Origins of -Reasonable Doubt- Original post: The Origins of “Reasonable Doubt” by James Q. Whitman, Yale Law School

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California State Bar Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Compliance Audit Alert

From:   Jon Streeter, President, The State Bar of California – April 13, 2012 I am writing to alert you that the State Bar is taking a more aggressive approach to auditing MCLE compliance than it has historically.  ... Read the original post: California State Bar Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Compliance Audit Alert

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    Apr

California State Bar Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Compliance Audit Alert

From:   Jon Streeter, President, The State Bar of California – April 13, 2012 I am writing to alert you that the State Bar is taking a more aggressive approach to auditing MCLE compliance than it has historically.  ... View original post here: California State Bar Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Compliance Audit Alert

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    Apr

Editorial: [Eliminate Discrimination] Drug program should available to all inmates

The Desert Sun News – April 12, 2012 he best way to help chronic drug abusers is treatment, not incarceration. California voters supported that position in 2000, when 60 percent approved the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention ... More: Editorial: [Eliminate Discrimination] Drug program should available to all inmates

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