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July 18, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Sanchez Hires GC To Focus on Deals

Hoping to capitalize on her deal-making experience, Malvern's Sanchez Computer Associates Inc. has hired Marcia Heister as its new senior vice president, secretary and general counsel, effective July 1.

By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff

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June 28, 2000 | Law.com

Widows of Two Pilots Sue Fairchild Dornier and B.F. Goodrich Over Plane Crash

The wives of two pilots killed in the 1998 crash of an airliner near Montreal filed suit in Delaware against plane maker Fairchild Dornier Corp. and others suppliers of parts for the plane.

By From Staff Reports

3 minute read

September 13, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Attorneys Reveal Feelings on Secret Settlements

Plaintiffs` attorneys often find themselves in the middle of an ethical dilemma: what to do when a client wants to settle, but the defendant refuses to do so absent a confidentiality agreement

By Jennifer Batchelor Of the Legal Staff

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April 25, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Can AG Sue His `Client`?

In an extraordinary move, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has sued an agency his office represents, the Connecticut Siting Council, in the Superior, Appellate and Supreme Courts, attempting to stay installation of a massive underwater cable to feed electric power to Long Island.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEYLaw Tribune Staff Writer

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August 01, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pittsburgh Office For Duane Morris Officially Disclosed

Duane Morris announced the official opening of its Pittsburgh office late yesterday. As expected the office will be populated by three former Pepper Hamilton litigation partners - George M. Medved, James P. Hollihan and David A. Scotti.

By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff

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April 05, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

$1M `Rogue Cop` Award Undone

Hollywood has grown comfortable with the idea that a cop can become a lethal weapon. But the idea didn`t play for Hartford Superior Court Judge A. Susan Peck in the case of detective Antonio Cancel`s severe off-duty beating in June, 1995, of fellow detective John Murdock after the two had been drinking.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEYLaw Tribune Staff Writer

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July 23, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Disqualification Bid Misses Mark

New Haven attorney Rebecca L. Johnson was onto something, or so she thought.

By SCOTT BREDE Law Tribune Staff Writer

3 minute read

July 07, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

U.S. Copyright Act Shields Songwriters From Spears' Request for Payment of Attorney Fees

A suit brought by local songwriters against pop star Britney Spears has hit the Eastern District Court one more time, now with a ruling denying a claim for attorney fees by the singer's attorneys.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

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September 02, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Spousal Privilege Does Not Apply In Domestic Abuse Cases

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that spousal privilege does not apply to victims of spousal abuse, overturning a Superior Court decision upholding the privilege.

By Laurie Stewart of the Legal Staff

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June 11, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

$2.1 Million Settlement Reached in I-76 Accident Case

A $2.1 million settlement has been reached in a case involving a man who said he suffered injuries to his cervical spine and left upper extremities in an accident on Interstate 76.

By Zack Needles Of the Legal Staff

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