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December 07, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Texas Case on When Right to Counsel Attaches

The U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Rothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas, a �1983 civil rights action that involves an important question regarding the point in a criminal proceeding at which the Sixth Amendment right to counsel attaches. Oral arguments are expected in March.
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April 19, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Fresh Ink: Inside Today's Legal - April 19

Can't find a paper, but want a sneak peek at the stories inside The Legal this morning? Consider this your personal delivery service.
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November 04, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lawyers' Advice Can Shield Insurer From Bad Faith Action

An insurance company that relied on its lawyers' advice in denying and defending a claim is insulated from a bad faith action, the Superior Court said last week in an unpublished memorandum opinion.
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March 04, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes a number of cases of note, including Donald Trump's dispute with a developer who had licensed the Trump name for a project and a Section 8 tenant who invoked the Violence Against Women Act to block her eviction.
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April 07, 2010 | The Recorder

Arenas v. El Torito Restaurants, Inc.

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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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September 27, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Unapproved Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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August 08, 2002 | Law.com

Pro Bono Bonanza

During the economic boom of the late 1990s, lawyers at technology-focused San Francisco Bay Area firms such as Wilson Sonsini, Brobeck and Cooley Godward were too busy to do much pro bono work. Now that the economy has cooled and corporate lawyers have more time on their hands, they're looking for opportunities to do more projects. The problem is finding pro bono work, long the purview of litigators, for corporate lawyers.
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June 28, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Montco Jury Sides With Surgeon Who Left Device in Patient

A Montgomery County jury has found that a doctor who failed to remove a surgical apparatus from a patient following a colon operation did not cause the patient's death.
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August 06, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Helping Big Businesses Give Away Big Bucks

So you walk into a Starbucks and see details of a promotion that says for every cup of coffee you purchase, the chain will donate five cents to a particular charity. These charitable endeavors — called commercial co-ventures — have become big business. That's where Robert Laplaca, of Levett Rockwood in Westport, comes in.
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