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Campaign battles between Democrats and Republicans spill over into litigation pretty frequently, but it's rare for a reelection team to go after its own candidate's supporters in court. Is the Ob
By David Gialanella | January 18, 2012
Declining to adopt a novel theory of public-entity liability, the state Supreme Court held Wednesday that lack of a proactive road-repair program does not open a county to a suit on behalf of the v
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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 tes
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Miami-Dade County Court Judge Harvey Goldstein, a 24-year veteran of the bench, thought he'd run unopposed in next month's judicial election. But even though he has years of favorable performa
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The race to throw vast sums of money at first-year associates continues.According to the Above the Law blog, Washington, D.C.'s Williams & Connolly has boosted first-year pay to a stag
By Shannon P. Duffy | April 29, 2008
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
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Take the Monet and run"Mr. Kozlowski didn't just take the Monet and run?" -Cross-examination by James Devito, defending Tyco executive L. Dennis Kozlowski, on loans that w
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