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Challenging the Forensic Psychiatrist's Report

Marcy L. Wachtel & Pamela J. Sullivan

Some courts have indicated a willingness to reject the recommendation of neutral forensic experts, weighing the evidence on their own to make a custody determination.

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John Gaal's Ethics Corner

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Your ethics questions answered by the expert.

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Smoking Ban: State Follows NYC

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

With surprising alacrity, the New York State Legislature followed the lead of the New York City Council by banning smoking in all respects in the workplace, and went further by eliminating some of the few exceptions present in the City law applicable to restaurants and bars. Governor George Pataki signed the bill within hours of receiving it from the Legislature. The new law, which takes effect in late July, is one of the strictest state smoking bans in the country.

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Decisions of Interest

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Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.

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Protecting Trade Secrets: The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine

Holly H. Weiss & Peter A. Hatch

When a former executive accepts a position with a competitor, how does the original company protect its trade secrets? One method is to invoke the doctrine of inevitable disclosure, which prohibits a former executive from competing when he or she cannot help but disclose or use the former employer's trade secrets to do so. Divulging these secrets, of course, would be in violation of the executive's continuing fiduciary duty to his or her former employer.

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Employment-At-Will Affirmed Again

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

The New York Court of Appeals has once again rejected an effort to limit the employment-at-will doctrine in New York, ever so slightly, when it rejected a claim by a physician working for <i>The New York Times</i> that she was inappropriately required to disclose patient medical records in violation of state law, her code of ethical conduct, and various state and federal regulations.

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A Word to the Wise

Alfred G. Feliu

Management counsel has become quite predictable when asked by a client: "Can we give a job reference for a former employee?

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My Opinion

Kevin Costello

Sound off about issues that affect you and/or your practice!

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Birth Injury Claims Most Successful

Janice G. Inman

Jury Verdict Research' has just released its report, Current Trends in Personal Injury &mdash; 2002 Edition. The research company maintains a nationwide database of verdicts and settlements in personal injury claims. Its recently released report identifies and summarizes current award trends and breaks down the awards by type of case and injury.

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MedBytes

Elliott B. Oppenheim

Analysis of Web sites of importance to you and your practice.

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