“Lord, I pray that I am half the person my dog thinks I am.” — Unknown This past Saturday, we celebrated two themes: dogs and a human life. Permit me to explain. Last year, on Sept. 24, my close friend ...
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“Lawyers who work harder [to make partner, to earn more money], and then tell themselves they don’t have time now for family and friends, are on a very slippery slope. They may think they are only postponing the opportunity [to ...
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“Lord, I pray that I am half the person my dog thinks I am.” — Unknown This past Saturday, we celebrated two themes: dogs and a human life. Permit me to explain. Last year, on Sept. 24, my close friend ...
Read More »Korn: Disclosing supervisor harassment is opposition
A government employee fired within a few months of disclosing a supervisor’s alleged sexual harassment in response to her employer’s questions may pursue a retaliation claim under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, even though she never filed ...
Read More »Disclosing supervisor harassment is opposition
A government employee fired within a few months of disclosing a supervisor’s alleged sexual harassment in response to her employer’s questions may pursue a retaliation claim under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, even though she never filed ...
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*‘One who praises bygone times’ —Horace, Ars Poetica The Times, they are definitely bygone, or, if not bygone, doggone near bygone. The Seattle Times and the Asheville Citizen-Times and the Los Angeles Times and The Roanoke Times and the St. ...
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The Times, they are definitely bygone, or, if not bygone, doggone near bygone. The Seattle Times and the Asheville Citizen-Times and the Los Angeles Times and The Roanoke Times and the St. Petersburg Times — and all the other Timeses, ...
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The subtle monotony of February and wintertime is starting to get on everyone’s nerves. It’s very different from the smiling faces you see those first few brisk days or snowy mornings at the end of fall while you walk a ...
Read More »Woolner: For Stanford, a rich guy’s guide to fleeing the U.S.
For financier con man Robert Vesco, Central America and the Caribbean beckoned when he was charged in the United States with a $224 million mutual fund fraud. Movie director Roman Polanski made do with Paris as his home 30 years ...
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The subtle monotony of February and wintertime is starting to get on everyone’s nerves. It’s very different from the smiling faces you see those first few brisk days or snowy mornings at the end of fall while you walk a ...
Read More »For Stanford, a rich guy’s guide to fleeing the U.S.
For financier con man Robert Vesco, Central America and the Caribbean beckoned when he was charged in the United States with a $224 million mutual fund fraud. Movie director Roman Polanski made do with Paris as his home 30 years ...
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