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March 12, 2013 | Law.com

New FTC chair off to fast start

Edith Ramirez isn't wasting any time as the new chair of the Federal Trade Commission. She's been on the job just over a week, and the agency has already brought a series of cases in federal courts.
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October 16, 2007 | Law.com

YouTube Unveils Anti-Piracy Filters

Online video leader YouTube has rolled out long-awaited technology to automatically remove copyrighted clips, hoping to placate movie and television studios fed up with the Web site's persistent piracy problems. The filtering tools are designed so the owners of copyrighted video can block their material from appearing on YouTube.
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June 11, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Farulla v. New York School Construction

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June 20, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Consumer Protection Law 2006: Guide to Federal and N.Y. Statutes

Thomas A. Dickerson, a Supreme Court Justice sitting in White Plains and presiding over tax certiorari and condemnation proceedings in the 9th Judicial District, writes that each year he prepares a guide to frequently invoked federal and New York State consumer protection statutes for New York State Civil Court Judges. This year's version, called "Consumer Law 2006," is now available online and discusses common consumer claims and how those claims may be resolved.
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December 09, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Dell near $876 million deal for Compellent

ROUND ROCK, Texas AP - Computer maker Dell Inc. is close to acquiring data storage provider Compellent Technologies for about $876 million, the company said Thursday.The acquisition would extend a recent string of deals in the data storage industry as tech firms position themselves to help big companies and government agencies deal with ever increasing amounts of digital information.
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June 27, 2011 | New York Law Journal

The Pentagon Papers Case at 40

David Rudenstine, the Sheldon E. Solow Professor of Law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, writes: In the Pentagon Papers frenetic litigation, U.S. District Judge Murray I. Gurfein soundly balanced a respect for the executive branch's responsibilities in national security cases with his responsibility to uphold the rule of law, striking a balance that remains highly relevant today.
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August 01, 2003 | Law.com

EDITORS NOTE

It's payday for chief legal officers. After Sarbanes-Oxley and the fallout from the corporate scandals of the past two years, general counsel are finally being rewarded for shouldering extra risks and responsibilities. Top lawyers at Fortune 500 companies earned more money last year than ever before: Our 2003 GC Compensation Survey found a 9 percent increase in cash compensation for the 100 best-paid GCs. General Electric's Ben Heineman is still the Shaq of the in-house lawyer arena, crowning our list for t
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February 09, 2009 | The Recorder

People v. Hamlin

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November 12, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Pimco-to-DWS see U.S. escaping cliff as $1 trillion erased

The world's biggest investors say the rout that erased $1 trillion from the value of global equities after President Barack Obama was re-elected overlooks the fact that the world economy is improving while U.S. leaders start discussions that may avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.
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January 13, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Internet Law School's First Grads Face High Hurdles

Michael RavnitzkyThe National Law JournalNEW YORK-The nation's first online law school has graduated its first class: 10 men and women whose home study bears little resemblance to traditional law school Socratic teaching. The November graduates face uncertain prospects and high hurdles should they decide to pursue traditional careers in law.
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