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Law Firms' 'Non-Equity Partner' Ranks Swell

A 55-year-old attorney at White & Case, who recently filed for bankruptcy, is a prime example of the plight of today’s “non-equity partners.” That's according to The New York Times.

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New Law Costing Hollywood Adult Film Industry

A Los Angeles County law requiring adult film stars to wear condoms cost Hollywood’s porn industry almost half a million dollars last year as adult filmmakers moved their productions elsewhere to avoid having to comply. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Conn. Law Targets Drivers Who Don't Remove Snow from Vehicle

Connecticut police may now fine drivers who fail to remove ice and snow that sits atop their motor vehicles and poses a threat to other motorists. So reports USA Today.

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Litigation Financing Gaining Acceptance in the U.S.

The U.S. legal system is growing increasingly hospitable to investment firms that bankroll high-stakes lawsuits over business disputes in exchange for a cut of the proceeds. So repots The Wall Street Journal.

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PA Voter ID Law Struck Down

A state judge last week stopped the implementation of a Pennsylvania law requiring voters to produce approved photo identification. So The New York Times reports.

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Convicted Murderer Entitled to Sex Change: 1st Circuit

In a first-of-its-kind ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit last week held that the Department of Corrections must provide a sex change operation for a transsexual murder convict suffering from gender identity disorder. So reports the Boston Globe.

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Couple Wins $1.1M Malpractice Suit Against Maine Lawyer

A couple late last month won $1.1 million in a lawsuit against the prominent Maine attorney who represented them in their case against the New York-based agricultural conglomerate that caused them to lose their potato seed farm. So reports the Portland Press Herald.

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New Year Ushers in Some Unique Laws

This Wall Street Journal’s “Law Blog” post provides a rundown of some of the more interesting new laws taking effect in 2014, including an Oregon law that establishes a $500 penalty for smoking in a car accompanied by a passenger who is younger than 18.

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Are Laws’ Cute Names Distorting Legal Process?

Was the “Defense of Marriage Act” an appropriate name for a law that denied federal benefits to gay couples married in states that allow those unions?

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Recreational Marijuana Use Advocates Gaining Ground

Colorado last month became the first state to sell marijuana for recreational use and Washington state voters have approved the retail sale of recreational pot, though shops have yet to be set up there. So reports CNN.com.

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