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Having too much money in fixed income significantly reduces the probability of being able to make sustained, inflation-adjusted withdrawals over time. This is because, in most cases, it's hard to e
By Greg Land | November 19, 2007
The judge overseeing the murder trial of accused Fulton County Courthouse shooter Brian G. Nichols has indefinitely postponed the trial until the state agency responsible for funding the defe
By Asher Hawkins | November 21, 2006
Justice Sandra Schultz Newman's decision to step down from the bench could create Pennsylvania Supreme Court opportunities for some top Philadelphia-based judges.Sources tell The Le
By Tom Perrotta | June 6, 2003
There were no cameras in Justice Shirley W. Kornreich's courtroom Thursday, and the judge seemed skeptical that news organizations had a constitutional right to bring them there."This
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Many local lawyers who've kept their eyes on the Wal-Mart break-time class action being tried in City Hall for the past month have been wondering not if a Philadelphia jury would side with the
By Bloomberg News | May 19, 2011
Federal Reserve policy makers neared agreement on the sequence of tools they will use to withdraw record monetary stimulus, with little accord on when to start. The centra
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The Supreme Court Monday turned down an appeal from an Iowa telecommunications company that claimed Qwest Communications International Inc. owed it money for wireless phone calls that Qwest connect
By Brian P. Heermance and Christopher P. Keenoy | December 17, 2012
What do hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowmobiling have in common? They are all activities that are covered by New York's Recreational Use Statute, w
By Thomas Adcock | January 25, 2008
William A. Jacobson, a longtime civil litigator in Manhattan and Providence, R.I., arrived at Cornell Law School in upstate Ithaca last week and is set to teach his first class today as direct
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