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November 30, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Parker v. United States

Court Dismisses Heroin Defendants' Suit Against Federal Agencies, Agents Individually
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July 05, 2013 | Legaltech News

5 Ways to Improve Hiring of E-Discovery Sales Staff

Jim O'Hara, president of Kellen James, responds to a story on the difficulties faced by vendors in hiring e-discovery staff offers five ways to improve hiring.
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December 10, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Capitol Report

A round-up of action from Trenton.
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January 05, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Verdicts & Settlements: Worker will get $2.75 million

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January 12, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Court Again Rules Insurer Must Defend in Wrongful Death Suit

Reversing a York County judge, a Superior Court panel has reiterated that court's position that a negligent act resulting in injuriously intentional conduct constitutes an accident as defined in most basic insurance policies.
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June 01, 2003 | Legaltech News

Consultants & Training

Avoid a Train Wreck. Improper use of consultants can crash your coding/imaging project.
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March 04, 2009 | Law.com

Small Firm Attorney Gets Unprecedented Restitution for Child Porn Victim

After former Pfizer executive Alan J. Hesketh was convicted of distributing child pornography, a district court judge, in an unprecedented move, ordered Hesketh to pay $200,000 in restitution to one of the girls whose images he downloaded and distributed. The girl's attorney, James Marsh, says there is no distinction between Hesketh and the people who produced the pornography. But Hesketh's attorney says, "How much harm do you do to a victim who doesn't know her picture is being downloaded four times?"
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April 17, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Willfulness of Negligence Is Test for Denial of Accidental Disability Pension

A public employee's negligence contributing to a workplace accident must be willful to disqualify him from an accidental disability pension, a New Jersey appeals court rules.
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March 20, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

No Unfair Labor Practices in State Police Disciplinary Action

Pennsylvania State Police officers did not act with "anti-union animus" by disciplining two officers who advanced complaints of a superior's trash disposal and launched their own investigation into that officer, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
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March 06, 2008 | New York Law Journal

United States v. Humberto Pepin Taveras

Court Urges U.S. to Stop Seeking Death Penalty; 'Nil' Probability, Cost Exceeding $1.5 Million Noted
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