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June 27, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Municipal Court Reveals User-Friendly Renovations

A cleaner, more user-friendly civil division of Philadelphia Municipal Court was revealed yesterday at a grand opening celebration attended by the elite of the city's bench and the Philadelphia Bar Association.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

4 minute read

August 13, 2010 | The Recorder

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine v. McDonald's Corporation

Ed Davis, Ava Borrasso and Arnoldo Lacayo of Astigarraga Davis of Miami worked out a settlement in a case involving the construction of an airport terminal in Trinidad.

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

5 minute read

April 07, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Akerman Senterfitt shareholder assists bank in public offering

Bradley Houser helped shepherd a $27.4 million private offering for Fort Lauderdale-based Stonegate Bank.

By Review staff

9 minute read

October 11, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Thoroughbreds Stir Up Passions in Philly Attorney

After hitting pay dirt with his first two horses, Pelino Lentz shareholder Salvatore DeBunda was hooked on thoroughbred racing.

By Jennifer Batchelor Of the Legal Staff

4 minute read

March 14, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Nurse`s Hostage Suit Unleashed

When a man holds a door for a woman, it`s usually a pleasant, optional gesture.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

June 07, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Prosecutors On Parade

In stark comparison to last year, the hottest controversy now facing members of the Criminal Justice Commission as they consider the annual task of reappointing assistant state`s attorneys is how to quench erroneous rumors that Walter Flanagan is jumping ship.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

March 22, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Questions Arise Over Attorney Anonymity

Whether they hide under the names of John Doe or Richard Roe, members of the legal community who have judicial discretion to thank for keeping their private scandals from going public are raising some high-placed eyebrows.

By SCOTT BREDELaw Tribune Staff Writer

6 minute read

September 10, 2007 | National Law Journal

More private equity firms hiring GCs

As private equity firms broaden the scope of their investments and encounter more litigation, a rising number of them are hiring general counsel. "Their most precious commodity is the time their investment professionals have to focus on investment activities, and to the extent they're focusing on legal issues, they're wasting that time," said Mark Tresnowski, general counsel at Chicago-based Madison Dearborn Partners. "We take over a lot of the tasks that they used to do."

By Lynne Marek / Staff reporter

4 minute read

September 06, 2011 | Daily Business Review

On Appeal: NCL employee must arbitrate Jones Act claim in Bahamas

A cruise line employee was injured while transporting heavy items from NCL's private Bahamian island to the ship and he sued the company for negligence, but under the New York Convention he cannot challenge an arbitration agreement.

By Review staff

9 minute read

May 17, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

The Soul Of A Poet

In the poet Wallace Stevens`s The Planet On The Table, his protagonist Ariel felt that it was not important that his poetry survived, but rather that his written word bear some lineament or character to the world in which he lived.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read