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NYC's real 'Law & Order' DA retires after 35 years
NEW YORK AP - Robert Morgenthau has been cast in many roles during his decades in office.The inspiration for the district attorney on TV's "Law Order." A taker-on of mobsters, misbehaving celebrities and corrupt CEOs. A Democratic powerbroker who grew up among Roosevelts and Kennedys and helped launch careers, including U.Allowing drivers to break speed limits encourages sprawl
William A. EdmundsonUrban sprawl and aggressive driving are two problems that afflict many of America's major cities. The two affect Atlanta to a notoriously high degree. The two problems are connected. Aggressive driving is not so much a symptom of "road rage" as it is an attempt to communicate with slower drivers.Rare hearing will decide attorney's fate
By all accounts, Kevin Gleason is an experienced, competent bankruptcy attorney.But the Hollywood, Fla., practitioner also is known for an aggressive style, often choosing to litigate rather than compromise or settle-or as one contemporary put it, he can't see the forest for the trees.Gleason made the legal blogs in April when he responded to a March 31 order from U.Shareholders Suing Cox Over Buyout Deal
Steven H. [email protected] week, Cox Enterprises touted its offer to buy out Cox Communications shareholders at a "16 percent premium" to the previous day's closing price on Wall Street. The $32-a-share offer may have seemed like a good deal at first glance, but those same shares were trading as high as $36.Can female in-house counsel really 'have it all'?
How the current debate, kicked off by an article in The Atlantic, applies to professional counsel who have some flexibility in hoursView more book results for the query "*"
FTC makes historic call on patents
WITH A SINGLE STROKE, the Federal Trade Commission may have restored the value of the handshake and good-faith promise among high-tech competitors, yet opened the doors to potential new litigation. The commission recently issued a landmark decision-for the first time holding a company liable for an antitrust violation because it used its patents to subvert the process relied on by thousands of companies to set industry standards for products.Ted Turner's land grab generates suspicion in Nebraska; is he trying to drive ranchers out
Virginia health care case is one of many
Five days before a federal judge in Virginia struck down part of the law, a federal judge in Newark, N.J., dismissed a constitutional challenge to the Obama administration's health care reforms, finding claims by a doctors' organization and a representative patient were speculative, therefore they lacked standing.The suit, New Jersey Physicians Inc.Biomed firms seek $1 billion from state to fund growth
Amid alarm bells, blood substitute keeps pumping
By Thomas M. Burton, The Wall Street Journalvia AP - Several years ago a clinical trial of a blood substitute called PolyHeme finished with worrisome results. Ten of 81 patients who received the fake blood suffered a heart attack within seven days, and two of those died. None of the 71 patients in the trial who received real blood were found to have had a heart attack.Trending Stories
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