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12 Dec, 2008 12:15 pm
Legislative approval of grievances settlement that do not change the terms and conditions of controlling Taylor Law contract is not
required Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn. of City of Long Beach, Inc. v City of Long ... settlements and thus they were not binding on the parties. The PBA, seeking to enforce the terms of
the stipulations and agreements, sued and won a decision by Supreme Court holding the stipulations and agreements were legally binding and
enforceable as between the parties. The City ...
2 Nov 1:02 pm
... , which is a good thing. Document your own learning - this process of reflecting on what you are doing will accelerate your learning. Take senior management along - involve
management in benchmarking, ... right lessons), you won't be effective. Laugh when it hurts - a sense of humor and optimism is critical when
asking people to do what they most resist (i.e., change). Know the ... 9 Tips has to say about her business: I don't think you can
do this work if you're just a theorist. I've been a sales rep, ...
24 Nov, 2008 7:36 am
... learning curve does not take long to climb. The biggest issue for me was simply changing certain mental defaults: not buying M&M's or buttered ... norm condemning
violence against women, changing laws about marital rape, etc. (This fight is still depressingly not yet won, but the changes in
attitudes are nothing short of amazing ... have been more a matter of deciding who had the right to force other people to do what they wanted.
This may have been caused by concerns about suffering, but from my ...
29 Oct, 2007 10:10 pm
... speaking, we mentioned last time that it can really be done by way of deed, that is the changing of a trustee by way of deed or by way of an application to the Court. And we
won't get back into the sections of the Trustee Act that ... again are the risk to all the parties, that is, is there potential liability to
the departing trustee and the succeeding trustee, how do you deal with that potential risk, the accounting that might need to be provided by
the departing trustee, and why that would be ...
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15 Jul 1:25 pm
... problems created by foreclosure, including eviction, the blight on neighborhoods that results and the consequent loss of property values. And by doing that, it could help to
stabilize home prices, reducing the number of underwater homeowners and attracting new buyers to the ... of predatory lending or other illegal activity that we can use as leverage in
negotiations. We have successfully won changes to our clients' interest rates, repayment periods and even loan structures for
adjustable-rate and ...
14 Jun, 2008 6:03 pm
... impact on the voting? CALCULATIONS: The 26 States that SurveyUSA shows as being won by McCain have an average rank of 25 in terms of the
change in real GDP from 2003-2006. The 24 States that ... truly be this bizarre, that they are not even capable of voting their own pocketbooks, or do they simply not understand economics? QUESTION 2. Will the percentage (%) of African-American ... McCain 54% Clinton Huckabee Texas 10 19 McCain 47%
Clinton won vote, Obama the caucus McCain Utah 2 43 McCain 50% Obama ...
18 Nov 3:19 am
... make, and why make it if it isn't going to alter the outcome? Still, the Circuit has ordered him to do so, and he most assuredly will.
Regardless of which way he comes out, little will change. Lynne will be in a federal prison (it's unlikely that a convicted "terrorist" will be designated to a camp) and a few
more months, should it be imposed, won't alter anything. Our nation won't be any safer from lawyers
or terrorists, if you can tell one from the other.
14 May, 2008 8:50 am
... forgiving and letting go of the past will do you and the people in your world a great service. And spending your time in some negative
memory won't help you ... help other people. And so you, together, create an upward spiral of positive change that grows and becomes
stronger. By strengthening your social skills you can become ... spiral even stronger. A few articles that may provide you with useful advice in that department are Do You Make These 10 Mistakes in a Conversation? and Dale Carnegie's Top ...
15 Oct 8:02 am
... easy topic for an animal rights blog, given the intersection between what we're doing to tens of billions of animals on this planet and what's happening to the planet as a
result: Even ... Franzetta of the Animal Legal Defense Fund wrote last year, "We just do NOT want to talk about the fact that the personal
choice to eat animals, multiplied by several ... And even once it's here, that alone won't be enough. We are steadily learning more about how
dire the climate change situation is, and we know that we ...
17 Jan, 2008 7:17 am
... she's done over the past 21 years to reform the office. People will remember, and there'll be a paper trail of changes that she suggested that weren't made. Kelly was, for a
time, in charge of "Professional Development" at the Office -- a ... . People won't have any memory of her doing so, and there
won't be a paper trail. The other three candidates might have no idea what needs to be changed, but at least they're not acting under
the illusion that they will get good ideas from the very prosecutors ...
3 Aug 6:48 am
... don't; that is, sooner or later, someone will make the first offer. When it comes to international climate change action, China (and India) and the United States are at the
beginning of the mediation. Everyone is ... what we'll do." U.S.: "We're not going to pass climate change legislation until China does."
China: " We won't move." ... that if we don't go first, it will be the end of the world. I wouldn't do that.) Whether its cap and trade, nuclear, or something more creative, legislation is going to ...
11 Aug 8:26 am
... years ahead, not better. If we don't fundamentally change how we do business, we won't -
and don't deserve to - survive. Don't ... Like global warming, the accelerating commoditisation of legal work is here, is real, and won't go
away. In this context, "commoditisation" means that legal services are seen as packages ... we are part of or risking being left out of the alternative. Susskind provides a useful tool
for doing so, because he substantiates anecdotes with facts, and opinions with economic and ...
25 Sep 1:01 am
... education. To get a handle on evolutionary change, one who is close to the situation must step away and force themselves to look at selected locations on the developing
timeline. That is what I try to do. I try to freeze-frame legal education and law ... or perhaps even non-profit organizations, to handle this
training. Advocates of bridge-the-gap programs will be delighted with this development. But it won't stop there. As law firms pump money into
their "educational cooperatives" while paying law ...
3 Jun, 2007 11:41 pm
... economic wellbeing of ordinary Australians, especially low-income households. The question I pose to the Australian people, quite directly, is this: who do you trust to take the vital decisions about our future? Howard announced yesterday that his government would introduce ... s true we're a small player in
all this. Adopting a strong domestic target won't in itself save us from the risk of dangerous climate change. However, it's a likely
prerequisite for getting our neighbours to play their part. ...
27 Mar, 2008 11:25 pm
... ? Is it that planning is too time consuming and difficult? Or are attorneys afraid of being held accountable to the results? Why do some
partners refuse to share work with associates? Is it a lack of trust? Lack of motivated associates? Client demands? Or fear ... the work and thus their compensation may be adversely
affected? It's been said that the only constant in life is change. However, embracing change for the sake of it alone won't
improve income. Any movement to change processes or habits ...
20 Jul, 2008 7:00 am
... keep them on. If you don't, then there's a huge savings. It just means that there won't be any news in the newspaper. This is bad.
Technology combined with spiraling costs spells huge changes for the "dead trees" media. If the FCC would let it happen ... and collect the news. Their camera people take the
pictures that we look at so intently. Blogs may do a decent job of explaining or editorializing on events, but we need to know about the events
themselves or we have nothing ...
18 Dec, 2008 8:50 pm
... level, not in Washington D.C. Obama is now taking more questions at the Change.gov website. Here's Paul's suggestion for submissions: "On Election Day, ... medical use of
marijuana. While campaigning, you pledged: 'What I'm not going to be doing is spend Justice Department resources to try and circumvent state laws on this issue ... keep the
pressure on -- particularly with your state and congressional legislators. This is change that has to filter up, it won't come down from
above. A few more posts: 12 ...
5 Feb 3:28 am
... lays out below how the latest Treasury guidance still needs to be tweaked to accomplish its goals of reining in excessive executive compensation: The biggest change under the
new Treasury guidelines is a $500,000 salary cap. One key aspect of the new $500,000 cap ... in base salary so there wouldn't be pressure to leave when the kids hit school age - but
paying the Staff a bonus won't turn on some magical spigot that will enable the SEC to catch the many criminals out there. And it certainly
won't ...
16 Aug, 2008 7:03 pm
... Marquès and colleagues at the Ganil accelerator in Caen are now gearing up to do it again. If they succeed, these clusters may oblige us to
rethink ... head out to Pluto and the Kuiper belt, is scheduled for launch in January 2006. It won't reach Pluto until 2015, so if you are
looking for an explanation ... important constant that determines how light interacts with matter - and it shouldn't be able to change. Its value depends on, among other things,
the charge on the electron, the speed of light and ...
23 Sep, 2008 9:53 am
... author specified at Tools > Options > User Information. Q: How do I display only the changes (or revisions) made by one author
(or reviewer)? In Word 2002 or 2003 ... date information are permanently attached to the revision when the revision was tracked. You can't change them, even in macro code. In
Word 2003, Tools > Options > ... and you select only the table, then the tracked changes won't copy into the new document. The
workaround is to select a paragraph before or after the table as well ...
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