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Pinto v. State Civil Service Comm'n, PICS Case No. 06-1859 (Pa. Dec. 27, 2006) Baer, J.; Saylor, J., concurring in result; Newman, J., dissenting (28 pages). A corrections officer, whi
December 28, 2010
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Fulton County Sheriff Myron Freeman faces seven suits As expected, two more lawsuits have been filed against Fulton County Sheriff Myron E. Freeman and several current and former dep
By Claire Zillman | May 23, 2012
With Slaughter and May advising, PTT Exploration and Production made a late charge to acquire Cove Energy by topping a competing bid from Royal Dutch Shell. London-based Cove En
By Gerry Silver | March 12, 2012
Over the last several years, attorneys for Internet users have been vigorously attempting to fashion a viable claim against Internet service providers, companies operating websites, app
December 4, 2009
9th Cir. 08-10394 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment of the district court. The court held that the circumstances of a defendant’s retrial on charges that included his trave
March 10, 2010
Jurors Say They May Not Reach Verdict in Turner Trial After its second day of deliberations, the jury in the trial of blogger Harold Turner, who is charged with posting
September 28, 2009
American Express v. Kowalski, PICS Case No. 09-1597 (C.P. Centre Sept. 8, 2009) Kistler, J. (4 pages). Noting errors in the complaint that suggested a lack of proofreading or sufficient eff
By Petra Pasternak | April 5, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO Howard Rice may not have offices across the globe, but that didn't stop the 80-lawyer firm from handling a $53 million cross-border transaction for Japanese client Renesas Elec
By Thomas Adcock | March 7, 2008
The notion of wisdom is seldom an element of discourse among lawyers of the idealistic stripe. So laments Charles Halpern, founding dean of the City University of New York School of Law, in th
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