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December 06, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Order Allowing Recreational Uses Is Not an Overall License

A Berks County judge denied mandamus relief to a landowner who argued that a zoning order permitting her to use property in a rural zoning district for recreational uses also allowed her to use structures on the property for banquets, wedding ...
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November 24, 2008 | New York Law Journal

People v. Shannon Sharp

Officer's Inaccurate Statements of Law Renders Blood Test Involuntary; Results Suppressed
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December 08, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Biometrics Deal Settles Suits

Biometrics developer Pay by Touch has acquired smaller rival BioPay LLC of Herndon, Va., for $82 million in stock and cash, it announced Tuesday, ending a protracted patent battle that resulted in dueling lawsuits earlier this year. The acquisition unites two companies that develop technology enabling identification through scanning a finger on a touchpad for security and authentication.
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May 17, 1999 | Law.com

Closing a Gender Generation Gap

Numbers are scarce, but a recent Colorado Women's Bar study found that 31% of female lawyers were single--almost twice the proportion of single male lawyers. The difference in their personal choices has helped create a lamentable "generation gap" between older and younger female lawyers
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September 03, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

In Re: Kaplan Higher Education Corp. and Leticia Ventura

When an agreement between two parties clearly provides for the substance of a dispute to be arbitrated, one cannot avoid the arbitration clause by simply pleading that a nonsignatory agent or affiliate"was pulling the strings."
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October 08, 2007 | Law.com

Large Calif. Firms Contemplate Raising Salaries Again

Earlier this year, rumors were swirling that some New York firms would raise first-year salaries to $200,000. But with deal activity slowing down, associates at California's largest firms may have to hold tight at $160,000. The Recorder's annual salary survey reveals most firms have adopted a lockstep scale for base compensation, but are showing some creativity when it comes to bonus structures. "That is what the big debate has been -- what is the best bonus system?" said O'Melveny's Luann Simmons.
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June 09, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

Mix Up Over Bill's Effective Date Causes Run on Courts

The personal-injury suits arrived at civil courthouses across Texas by the box load, filed by plaintiffs lawyers scrambling to beat a deadline they thought had been set by lawmakers who recently passed one of the strictest tort reform measures the state has ever seen. District clerks in major urban counties were swamped on May 29, the last day many lawyers assumed that they could file suits and not be subject to some provisions of the new law, House Bill 4.
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June 19, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Litigation May Provide Cure for Alleged Drug Pricing Fraud

Nearly two dozen states, as well as consumers and unions, are suing scores of pharmaceutical companies for allegedly deceiving them into paying too much for drugs.
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July 17, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Usov v. Lazar

Partial Dismissal of Breach, Related Claims Over Diamond Collection Is Explained
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August 01, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Wealthy Turkish Family Ordered to Pay Billions

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