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CLASS ACTION Cigna pays $93M to state to settle stock-boost suit HARRISBURG, PA. (AP)-The Pennsylvania state wo
By Cristina Smith | December 15, 2003
Ah, fruitcake. It's the butt of all holiday gift-giving jokes, the dark, dense gift that no one really wants, but that people keep giving by the truckload. In his 1988 yuletide special, then c
By Ryan Bolger | March 15, 2010
Local attorneys are sharing their experiences to help educate La Salle University students on the connection between the law in real life and the law on film. A new class at the Philadelphia school
By Deborah C. Espana | July 7, 2010
The Palm Beach Clerk & Comptroller's Office is using $403,000 in special state funding to hire as many as 15 temporary employees to help reduce the backlog of about 53,000 foreclosure cases./p
By Robin Hensley | April 2, 2009
Bobby Lee Cook receives phone calls from all types of people, and he returns them all. "I always return all of my calls. I get calls from people I don't know, and for half of them there's not
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By Jack Elliott Jr. | September 29, 2004
The Associated Press and the Hattiesburg American agreed Tuesday to end their litigation against the U.S. Marshals Service over the erasing of recordings of a speech by Supreme Court Ju
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By SHANNON McCAFFREY | August 21, 2008
ATLANTA AP - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is set to debut a tough new ad in Georgia linking his Republican rival John McCain to Ralph Reed and the Christian Coalition leader's
By Norman B. Arnoff and Sue Jacobs | June 14, 2005
A recurring ethical issue for lawyers litigating cases in the U.S. district courts occurs when the lawyer is or should be a witness. A review of Disciplinary Rules (DR) 5-102 [22 New York Code
By Emily Heller / Special to The National Law Journal | February 18, 2008
For those litigators who live in the courtroom and for courtroom victories � however ephemeral � 2007 brought multiple big plaintiffs' verdicts. Whether one looks at Chris Searcy
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By Alexis Leondis | March 26, 2010
RESTRICTIONS ON U.S. executives' bonuses are complicating divorce settlements, increasing legal bills and raising the prospect that some may have to transfer children out of private schools o
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