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August 05, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Attorneys complete sale of 206-unit apartment complex

Aventura-based Advenir@Presidential paid $12.58 million for a 206-unit apartment complex in north Miami-Dade County owned by DBL Properties of Denver.

By Review staff

5 minute read

January 04, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Value Of Life, Love Put In New Balance

In a verdict that may shape how lawyers evaluate death and serious injury cases, a Waterbury jury awarded a record million to the Bridgeport widow of a 45-year-old hospital porter.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEYLaw Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

December 17, 2010 | The Recorder

Recorder Announces 2010 Attorneys of the Year

By Recorder Staff

8 minute read

February 11, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Class Action Suits Would Not Burden Local Courts

Judicial leaders of the state and federal courts in Philadelphia say the bill passed by the U.S. Senate yesterday regarding class action lawsuits would not be a problem for the administration of their courts if the bill were to become law.

By From Staff and Wire Reports

5 minute read

July 03, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Supreme Court Dodges Victim Rights Issue

Important questions surrounding the rights of victims in court proceedings remain unanswered even as the Connecticut Supreme Court recently dismissed both an appeal and a writ of error.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

5 minute read

August 19, 2003 | The Recorder

In Camera

High-ranking DA pulled from San Jose cop shooting probe; For case citations, see page A23; 'Irresponsible' to attack Roe again, says ex-SG Fried.

By Recorder Staff

5 minute read

August 02, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Berated Over Bonds

When New Haven Superior Court Judge Holly Abery-Wetstone first refused to lower John Paolella`s bail from $2.5 million, defense attorney Hugh Keefe didn`t hesitate in calling the judge`s position ridiculous and an abuse of discretion.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

5 minute read

February 09, 2009 | National Law Journal

Canadian firm a player in the two largest deals

The name Blake, Cassels & Graydon may not immediately ring a bell. The Canadian firm isn't flashy. It doesn't grab too many headlines south of its own border, and it isn't aggressively expanding into the United States like some of its competition. And yet Blake Cassels has had a hand in some of the biggest mergers and acquisitions in recent history, including the two largest — and most high-profile — deals from 2008.

By Karen Sloan / Staff reporter

6 minute read

January 31, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Dorsey Death Penalty Averted

New Haven attorney Avery Chapman has had a successful record in getting defendants accused of horrific crimes off the hook.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

3 minute read

October 27, 2000 | Law.com

Cardozo Student Bar Association Closes Budget Process to Students

Even though the Cardozo Student Bar Association's constitution states that the budgeting of the yearly Student Activities Fund must be open to students, the SBA Budget Committee closed all of its proceedings -- even to SBA senators. One senator was asked to leave a meeting. "What was I supposed to do, wait for security to come and get me?" he said. "I left."

By Insider Staff

4 minute read