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By Chris Clayton | May 24, 2000
At my "second tier" law school, we have an annual rite of passage wherein pretty much everyone who is in the top portion of the class contemplates "the transfer." This is made possible in part
By Philippa Maister | May 15, 2006
Plain English is in and legalese is out at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, where Chairman Christopher Cox has been telling Congress, institutional investors and anyone who will listen
By Daniel Wise | May 23, 2000
Concerned about the vagaries of trying to place a value on a medical license at the outset of a doctor's career, an acting New York Supreme Court justice has fashioned a new approach to value
By Sheri Qualters | October 28, 2009
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is giving the intellectual property bar another valentine with a new "Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program" that offers patent applicants and att
August 18, 2011
Former Luzerne County Judge Mark A. Ciavarella has filed an application asking the court to declare him indigent. Continue to the a href="http://thelegalintelligencer.typepad.
January 12, 2004
WINNERSMedical GroupsThe Appellate Division enforces one of the broadest no-compete agreements, a 30-mile, two-year covenant between a neurosurgeon and a hospital
By Zusha Elinson | February 27, 2009
Even a tiny law firm whose bread is buttered by fattening and relatively recession-proof patent litigation has had to lay off lawyers. a class="linelink" target="new" href="http://www
September 27, 2011
Judge Gerri Pickett Click here to see Judicial Profile !-- a href="http:/
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 24, 2010
Cobb County Chief Judge Ken O. Nix has denied a motion to dismiss sodomy charges against former Harrison High School orchestra teacher Steven Parkman for having sex with one of his stude
By Christopher Lilienthal | July 19, 2004
A non-custodial parent may be held responsible for a portion of funeral expenses incurred on behalf of a deceased child under a standing child support order, an Erie County judge has ruled
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