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June 09, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Prison guard sentenced to 30 months for smuggling

BRUNSWICK, Ga. AP - A former correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institution in Jesup has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for taking bribes to smuggle marijuana, a cell phone, cigarettes and other contraband to inmates at the prison.Thomas C. McCoy of Baxley apologized but gave no excuse for his crime when Senior U.
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April 23, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cited Over Abortion Data, N.Y. Hospital Appeals

The New York-Presbyterian Hospital has asked the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to stay a judge's order directing it to turn over the medical records of scores of women who have had abortions.
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December 07, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Slippery Rock Area School District v. Unemployment Board of Compensation

A long-term substitute returning for a second academic year as a day-to-day substitute was eligible for unemployment benefits in the intervening summer vacation period. The Supreme Court reversed the Commonwealth Court.
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February 06, 2012 | Legaltech News

Who Owns Your Twitter Account? #Itmaynotbeyou

Who owns a Twitter account -- the person who used it or the company for which he worked at the time? PhoneDog LLC is hoping a federal judge comes down on the side of the company.
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August 27, 2009 | Law.com

Set Your Bookmarks Now: Your New Favorite Web Site

Welcome to Corporate Counsel's revamped Web site, which now includes the old In-House Counsel section on Law.com. Check here every day for breaking news from the in-house world, practice updates on a wide variety of substantive law topics, and links to all major Corporate Counsel surveys and special reports. Our most recent: the 2009 "Who Represents America's Biggest Companies" package.
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February 28, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

No Abuse of Process in Defendants Asking For Guardian Ad Litem

An insurance company for a local hospital and the insurer's attorney did not commit an abuse of process by requesting a guardian ad litem for a child medical malpractice plaintiff while his parents were negotiating a settlement on their son's behalf, a Ph
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February 01, 2001 | Law.com

Hair Salon Employee Alleges Owner Ordered Her to Strip

Strip searches were not in the job description, according to a former shampoo assistant at a Pennsylvania hair salon. Claiming she was detained and forced to strip to prove that she did not steal $200 from another worker's purse, the woman is suing the hair salon and its owner. The lawsuit, seeking $50,000 in damages, alleges false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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April 12, 2011 | Law.com

Man who gave money to failed Times Square bomber to be deported

A Pakistani man who gave money to the man behind the failed Times Square bombing last May has been sentenced to the 11 months he's already served and released to federal officials for deportation.
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September 07, 2001 | Law.com

Rosie Illegally Taped Us, Former Bodyguards Complain in Suit

Daytime talk show host and part-time Miami Beach, Fla., resident Rosie O'Donnell is the target of a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court by three of her former bodyguards. The men allege O'Donnell bugged their conversations at her $6.75 million mansion. The suit alleges violations of Florida statutes that make it a crime to record conversations without the speaker's knowledge.
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April 01, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Experts: Cult member not insane despite odd plea

BALTIMORE AP - A former religious cult member who helped starve her son to death believes he will be resurrected, but legal experts say her extreme faith doesn't make her criminally insane.The mother made an extraordinary deal with prosecutors Monday that her guilty plea to child abuse resulting in death will be withdrawn if her 1-year-old son, Javon Thompson, comes back to life.
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