February 21, 2008 | National Law Journal
Judge refuses to dismiss case against ScruggsA federal judge in Mississippi on Wednesday refused to dismiss a case brought by prosecutors against powerful plaintiffs attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs based on claims of "outrageous conduct" by prosecutors.
By Julie Kay / Staff reporter
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June 20, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Seek Justice for All, Bar Members ToldQuestion injustice and pursue justice, Cornel R. West urged yesterday when speaking to Philadelphia Bar Association members.
By Jennifer BatchelorOf the Legal Staff
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August 30, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judge`s Son Wages, Loses Fiery Litigation SiegeBy any measure, North Haven businessman Charles A. Flanagan is waging one of the bitterest litigation campaigns in Connecticut today.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer
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May 16, 2011 | Daily Business Review
The strong, the weak and the on-the-riseBy Review staff
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May 23, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer
3rd Circuit Nominee Smith Given Committee's NodIn a blow to critics of President Bush's judicial nominees, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted, 12-7, yesterday to approve D. Brooks Smith for a judgeship on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
By Staff and Wire Reports
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June 25, 2007 | National Law Journal
Firms slogging through surveysGetting ranked, awarded or listed among competitors is easier for law firms these days. Law firms have about 200 chances each year to participate in rankings or awards programs that they hope will distinguish them from the competition. But firms are finding their marketing resources stretched thin by the onslaught, and they say it is getting tougher to wade through the rubbish.
By Leigh Jones/Staff reporter
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October 14, 2009 | Daily Business Review
Trio works rare IPO for bank with acquisition plansGunster attorneys Michael Mitrione, David Scileppi and Marybeth Bosko helped 1st United Bancorp complete an $80.5 million public offering of common stock.
By Review staff
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May 10, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judge`s Ruling For Joshua S. VindicatedProbate courts and Christian fundamentalism lost out to Superior Courts and psychiatry in the legal struggle over Joshua S., a toddler who survived his parents` fiery murder-suicide three years ago.
By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer
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April 11, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
SGC: Lawyer Had Loot To Pay JudgmentA Hartford lawyer who failed to pay a $32,000 judgment in a wrongful termination case against his firm was among those disciplined by the Statewide Grievance Committee last month.
By SCOTT BREDELaw Tribune Staff Writer
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September 06, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Half Century Later, Abandoned Treasure?The boxes contain letters of Winston Churchill, John Maynard Keynes, William Randolph Hearst, George Bernard Shaw, Neville Chamberlain and Joseph Kennedy that were allegedly left for storage by William Hillman at a neighbor`s in New Milford.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer
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