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March 18, 2002 | Law.com

Trial Pros Dispense Advice to Public Interest Lawyers

About a dozen American College of Trial Lawyers fellows put on an innovative CLE course this month at the University of Texas School of Law. The ACTL and Texas Lawyers Care sponsored the "Trial Skills for Public Interest Lawyers" course "to provide very high quality CLE on trial advocacy skills for public interest lawyers," says course director Terry Tottenham, a partner with Houston-based Fulbright & Jaworski.
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July 20, 2006 | National Law Journal

Pentagon Suspects Lawyer Involvement in Guantanamo Deaths

Pentagon officials and attorneys for the Guantanamo Bay detainees have always been at odds. "Our access to our clients makes it impossible for the military to control the narrative," says David Remes, a Covington & Burling partner who represents 17 detainees. When three prisoners committed suicide last month, the chasm grew even wider. Investigators seized 1,100 pounds of attorney-client-privilege material as part of a probe into whether outsiders, possibly lawyers, were involved in a larger suicide plot.
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August 17, 2001 | Law.com

DOJ Clears Way for 3D's DTM Buy

The Department of Justice dropped an antitrust challenge to 3D Systems Corp.'s $45 million acquisition of DTM Corp. after the companies agreed to license technologies used to create three-dimensional computer designs. The settlement is the latest example of the government's intolerance for "three-to-two" mergers, where two of the three competitors in a given market decide to combine.
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March 28, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bonds' Attorney Used to Wrestling Matches

SAN FRANCISCO ? Allen Ruby is used to flamboyant wrestling matches pitting one larger-than-life character against another ? and not just in the courtroom.
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March 05, 2013 | Law.com

McKenna Long Opens Va. Office With 12 Laterals

McKenna, Long & Aldridge has added 15 attorneys to its litigation practice, of which five partners and seven associate counsel will join the firm's new office in northern Virginia. All the laterals were previously with Dombroff Gilmore Jaques & French. McKenna Long is also adding an office in Miami.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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People v. Constantine Cristache, 2009QN013384
Publication Date: 2010-09-21
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: Criminal Court, Queens County: Part AP-3/QMTC
Judge: Joseph A. Zayas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, County of Queens (Daniel Bresnahan, of Counsel) for plaintiff.
For defendant: Zamir Iosepovici, Esq., for defendant.
Case number: 2009QN013384

Cite as: People v. Constantine Cristache, 2009QN013384, NYLJ 1202472251705, at *1 (Crim., September 13, 2010)Joseph A. ZayasSeptember 13,

December 18, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Rosemarie Williams' States She Will Not Seek Reappointment

Judge Rosemarie Williams says that old stories about her disciplinary history, including misstatements of facts, will be there to haunt her if she seeks another term.
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March 13, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Federal jury convicts 5 former National Century executives charged in $1.9 billion fraud

COLUMBUS, Ohio AP - A federal jury on Thursday convicted five former executives of a health care company in a $1.9 billion scheme to defraud investors.The officials worked for National Century Financial Enterprises, described as the nation's largest health care financing firm before its 2002 bankruptcy.The five - some of the company's highest ranking executives - were convicted of conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud.
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July 06, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Horne

Defendant was operating a motor vehicle on a highway or trafficway, as required by the portion of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code governing driving under the influence, where his vehicle was found stuck on a private lawn six inches from the road. Affirmance recommended.
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March 04, 2005 | Law.com

Artificial Intelligence

Almost nothing about law school tests and bar exams is designed to test the skills involved in law practice, says Steven Lubet. Some aspects of exams, like time pressure, are positively perverse, he adds. Test takers have only a few hours to assess problems, decide on answers, marshal material and write coherent answers. No time for reflection, research, reconsideration or redrafting. If a lawyer took that approach, says Lubet, it would probably constitute malpractice.
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