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March 06, 2006 | National Law Journal

CRIMINAL PRACTICE | Defendant's relatives can be in court

Granting a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a trial court judge's ruling that a defendant's relatives could not be present for the testimony of an undercover narcotics officer, unless they were blocked from seeing the officer by a screen, violated the Sixth Amendment right to a public trial.
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August 22, 2000 | Law.com

Full-Court Press

Miami Judge Harvey Goldstein, a 24-year veteran of the bench, found himself with a last-minute opponent in next month's judicial election. The opponent has just one year's experience as a traffic court magistrate -- and the backing of political consultants. Goldstein opted to go into the campaign without a consultant. He isn't the only judicial candidate facing the same dilemma.
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December 19, 2007 | National Law Journal

Williams & Connolly raises first-year salaries to $180,000

The race to throw vast sums of money at first-year associates continues. Amid speculation as to which Washington, D.C., firm would be the next to raise salaries to $160,000, Williams & Connolly has reportedly jumped out of the pack and boosted first-year pay all the way up to $180,000. One reason for the firm's sometimes higher base salaries: Unlike most firms, Williams & Connolly doesn't offer year-end bonuses.
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April 29, 2008 | Law.com

Fryman Leaves Fox Rothschild To Join Conrad O'Brien

After 26 years at Fox Rothschild, including a long stint as managing partner and later as chair of the firm, attorney Louis W. Fryman is leaving to join Conrad O'Brien Gellman & Rohn, a 35-lawyer litigation boutique, saying he decided to make the move because he was facing the prospect of mandatory retirement.
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November 24, 2003 | National Law Journal

Voir Dire

Take the Monet and run�and other offbeat items.
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January 04, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Employers add 215,000 jobs in December

A private survey shows U.S. businesses sharply increased hiring in December, helped by a surge of new construction jobs created to help rebuild from Superstorm Sandy.
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July 07, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Motorcycle club sues over 'colors'

Lawyer Waverly Nolley, president of the Houston-based HardRiders Motorcycle Club, has sued eight members of the club, stating they "misappropriated" the HardRiders' name and logo without legal authorization or compensation.
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May 14, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Board of Contributors: Variations To Contracting Methods Can Minimize Risk

Engaging in some form of sale of an asset — usually a facility or fee for service operation — to the private sector in a public-private partnership can help minimize risk for the public entity, attorney Frank M. Rapoport writes.
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March 05, 2002 | Law.com

Politician's Allegations Not Protected as Opinions

In a case arising from a bitter county sheriff's race in New York, a state judge ruled that the fact a person is a political candidate doesn't convert his allegations of facts into opinions. The decision gives a green light to former Putnam County Sheriff Robert Thoubboron's defamation suit against sheriff candidate Peter Convery, who'd issued a press release claiming Thoubboron bought an airplane at taxpayers' expense.
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November 09, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

DiStajo v. PNC Bank, N.A., PICS Case No. 09-1829 (E.D. Pa. Oct. 27, 2009) Padova, J. (12 pages).

DiStajo v. PNC Bank, N.A., PICS Case No. 09-1829 (E.D. Pa. Oct. 27, 2009) Padova, J. (12 pages).
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