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October 07, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Eli Lilly settles Zyprexa inquiries in 32 states

INDIANAPOLIS AP - Drugmaker Eli Lilly Co. cleared another legal cloud hanging over its top-selling drug Zyprexa when it announced a $62 million settlement Tuesday, but several other storms are still brewing for the antipsychotic medication.Lilly agreed to pay 32 states and Washington, D.C., to resolve an investigation into the company's marketing practices.
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March 25, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Power is up for grabs in Medicaid suit

State governments and Medicaid plan administrators have shown keen interest in a case argued before Atlanta's federal appeals court on Tuesday that could determine whether doctors or state officials get to decide how much medical care a Medicaid recipient needs.But at the center of the case is a young disabled girl living in North Georgia.
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May 16, 2013 | Daily Report Online

2nd suspect arrested in NOLA parade shooting

A second suspect has been arrested in the shooting that injured 20 people at a parade on Mother's Day, police said Thursday afternoon.
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April 16, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Tobacco Giant Faces Fraud Case in Fulton

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October 22, 2009 | Daily Report Online

E-mails: US discussed nabbing Polanski in Austria

GENEVA AP - American prosecutors closely monitored Roman Polanski in Austria and considered seeking his arrest there days before the director's apprehension in Switzerland, documents obtained by The Associated Press show.Los Angeles officials decided against filing a warrant for Polanski's arrest with the Austrian government after questioning how accommodating it would be to an extradition request.
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February 27, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Murdoch routs unions: The Times was a-changin, history recalls

By Richard Vines Bloomberg - Those of us who worked at the Times of London in the early 1980s remember the power of print unions. Journalists weren't allowed near computers, so reporters typed stories on sheets of paper, which editors revised with pen, scissors and paste. A union member would key the copy into a computer, often adding typos we were forbidden to correct.
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August 27, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Padilla Defense Turns Lawyer's Life Upside Down

Thomas [email protected] YORK-As a solo criminal defense attorney since 1991, Donna R. Newman was accustomed to long hours. Still, she had enough time for workouts at the gym, and her weekends were free for fun activities such as family outings to the Jersey shore. Seldom would pestering reporters call with questions about her mostly small-fry clientele.
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June 13, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Towns quits Jones Day to take big role at small firm

Employment litigator and counselor Doug Towns has become the 15th lawyer at Mazursky Constantine, a big change after a career at JonesDay, which has about 2,400 lawyers on five continents.
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September 11, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers rebuked in human rights case

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July 08, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Put Predictive Coding To Work To Save E-Discovery Costs

"[C]omputer-assisted review is an available tool and should be seriously considered for use in large-data-volume cases where it may save the producing party (or both parties) significant amounts of legal fees in document review."
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