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November 11, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Public-private partnership's financing may be trend-setter

Yosbel A. Ibarra said the Miami port tunnel project is one of the few public-private infrastructure partnership efforts of this size to make it through the planning stages in the U.S.

By Review staff

7 minute read

August 08, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

City Woos New Lawyers to Keep Them in Area

Philadelphia employers and city officials have long bemoaned the brain drain of local university graduates to larger, flashier cities, not to mention the lack of attraction the city holds for recent degree recipients who completed their studies in other parts of the country.

By Asher HawkinsOf the Legal Staff

8 minute read

July 08, 2009 | Law.com

Hostage Situation Involved Connecticut Lawyer

A lawyer was held hostage by her former husband in their South Windsor, Conn., home on Tuesday afternoon, the latest episode in a long, messy divorce case. Attorney Nancy Tyler, 57, works at the firm of O'Brien, Tanski & Young in Hartford. Her estranged husband was identified as Richard Shenkman, 60. Police said he had fired shots at police negotiators and bomb squad members, demanded that the Hartford Courant remove a story about the stand-off from its Web site and made other unspecified demands.

By Staff and Wire Reports

3 minute read

October 28, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Local attorney sparks Ecuador power-plant deal

Hogan & Hartson attorney Jorge Diaz-Silveira led a team that completed the $2 billion agreement for building a Chinese-financed 1,500 megawatt hydroelectric project in Ecuador.

By Review staff

6 minute read

October 22, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Residential

$4.75 million buys house in Palm Beach County Bank forecloses on 30-unit Miami building

By Review staff

4 minute read

February 28, 2008 | National Law Journal

Judge denies several key motions in Scruggs bribery case

In a huge blow to the defense of Mississippi plaintiff attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the judge overseeing his bribery case denied a slew of defense motions Monday, including change of venue and motion to suppress wiretaps. In one of the motions, U.S. District Judge Neal B. Biggers Jr. even went so far as to characterize a Scruggs' co-defendant's actions as corruption.

By Julie Kay / Staff reporter

3 minute read

June 17, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Plaintiff team wins $29 million for widow of lifelong smoker

Fort Lauderdale attorneys Todd McPharlin, John Uustal and Eric Rosen says cases like this are simple: "These people were addicted and smoking caused these diseases."

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

8 minute read

May 26, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judicial Elections Voters Pick Pittsburgh Area Judges For Supreme Court Bench

The voters have rendered their verdict: two western Pennsylvania judges will compete for a single open seat on the state Supreme Court in November.

By Staff and Wire Reports

7 minute read

July 02, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Dark Side of the Hot Housing Market

Foreclosures are up and up. But do Pennsylvania debtors have it better than elsewhere?

By Legal Intelligencer Staff

2 minute read

April 25, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

State Auditors Decry Training For Prosecutors

Senior prosecutors with Connecticut`s Division of Criminal Justice are refuting recent audit results that show the DOJ has not kept up with statutory training requirements for its prosecutors, stating the best training for new hires is still what they learn on the job.

By Kellie A. WagnerLaw Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read