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en I understand his attorney is talking about using the suicide attempt, but I don't know how they'll get that information into a courtroom. I believe he's trying to use that to show negligent retention, making the city liable for hiring him and keeping him. But I don't think it's going to fly.

en What is represented related to the increased compliance requirements for records retention comes across as scare tactics, and it's generally being provided by those who would profit the most from organizations 'keeping everything forever,' which is a prescription for disaster for any business. While it is correct to state that more information needs to be retained than in the past and for longer periods of time, the retention of data, information and records beyond required time periods is a risk-laden practice.

en From where I was sitting, I did not see the district attorney flailing his arms. He did some pulling away, but I never saw him strike anybody in the courtroom. Now, I don't know what happened once he left the courtroom.

en This is a trend that employers are very interested in because they want to stay away from negligent hiring suits, ... There are legal ramifications [to bringing on employees with red flags], but the prime motivator for most employers is to make an informed hiring decision.

en This is a trend that employers are very interested in because they want to stay away from negligent hiring suits. There are legal ramifications [to bringing on employees with red flags], but the prime motivator for most employers is to make an informed hiring decision.

en I greatly admire his skills. He is, in my opinion, the consummate trial attorney. He has the best courtroom instincts of any attorney I've ever worked with.

en IT is one of the top areas hiring managers say they will be recruiting for in 2006. With the labor market becoming more competitive, hiring managers may need to rethink their recruitment and retention strategies.

en The fourth major character was the city itself. We were trying to show off Racine. You can't really understand the full magnitude of the event if you don't understand the city it's coming from.

en If you've selected for people who've had a suicide attempt ... it's not surprising the suicide rate goes down with treatment. I think you have to be careful what conclusion you draw.

en We're talking with the consultant to make sure we understand how he collected the samples and how he presented the information. Beyond that, we're also talking to Ensign-Bickford and looking at the sampling sites and evaluating additional sampling that we could do to provide information that would be helpful to the community.

en There's a statute. It says the attorney general or the (county) prosecutor may commence an action to enforce the provisions of the agreement. Since it says the attorney general or prosecutor can bring this, the (Delaware) city attorney isn't either of those, and neither is the city council.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. We have found that people sometimes do not understand the relevance of security to their job or the role they play in making company security effective. Everyone needs to understand how to protect information, both company information and customer information.

en We're talking about celebrities hiring top-gun lawyers to gain privileged information. That's not fair game.

en At no point during the proceedings were we given a chance to explain ourselves. As soon as our attorney started reading a letter of support from Good Samaritan Hospital, 250 people in the courtroom began booing. It was something you would see on a TV show. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It didn't feel like America. It just didn't.

en All of these 'strangers' who were given priority seating will walk out of that courtroom with smiles on their faces and be able to say, 'I was in the courtroom when Scott Peterson was sentenced.' To them, it's a show, entertainment, a status quo. They will go on with their lives and put all this behind them,


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