The Associated Press
By The Associated Press | January 25, 2013
Sales of new homes cooled off in December compared with November but for the entire year were the best since 2009. The Commerce Department said Friday that new-home sales fell 7.3 perc
By Jerold S. Solovy, Robert L. Byman | September 3, 2002
When you review the bidding on whether to institute litigation, one of the factors you and your client need to consider is whether the litigation will come with the potential cost of forcing y
February 25, 2013
Judge Margo BrodieReza, Islam and Mannan entered into a partnership, Seond Inc., in December 2003. Between February 2004 and March 2005 Reza paid more than $1.3 million to Seond and Ma
By Scott E. Mollen | August 8, 2012
Landlord-TenantTenant Barred From Filing Further Motions Without Prior Permission From the CourtContinuous and Vexatious Litigation This action arises from
By leo strupczewski | November 11, 2009
Three days after PA Child Care opened its doors, Luzerne County Common Pleas Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. sent a letter to juvenile delinquency court staff notifying them he was suspending use of g
The Associated Press
August 3, 2009
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. AP - Patriots owner Robert Kraft suggests that New England has little interest in signing Michael Vick. Kraft says the team doesn't need the former Atlanta Falcons st
By Michael Booth | January 21, 2010
Lawyers asked the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to decide whether exculpatory agreements that immunize police academies from suits by trainees violate public policy even though the parties have
By Sheldon M. Bonovitz | October 6, 2011
Recent news articles describe soaring tuition costs and growing enrollments, all in the face of fewer jobs awaiting law school graduates. See, e.g., David Segal's article, "Law School Ec
March 31, 2008
To the editor in chief:In the March 24 issue, Legal Times inaccurately characterized my comment about a D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure decision result
April 2, 2004
Manhattan Judge Acquitted of Drunken-Driving Charge Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Donna M. Mills was acquitted yesterday of drunken-driving charges after a weeklong trial befo
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