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April 07, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Georgia appeals panel gives tax foe another chance

The Georgia Court of Appeals has said a Fulton County judge should rethink ordering that a lawyer pay more than $435,000 in attorney fees stemming from a bitter dispute over an Atlanta Development Authority project that offers tax breaks to developers.The March 30 decision said Fulton County Superior Court Judge Michael D.
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November 01, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Williams v. GEICO Government Employees Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 11-4355 (Pa. Oct. 19, 2011) Orie Melvin, J.; Saylor, J., concurring; Baer, J., concurring; Todd, J., concurring (34 pages).

The "regular use" exclusion contained in a personal automobile insurance policy precluded payment of underinsured motorist benefits to a police officer injured in the course of employment while operating a police vehicle for which the officer did not have the ability to obtain UIM coverage. Affirmed.
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February 16, 2004 | National Law Journal

2d Cir. sets permissive joinder rule

Supplemental jurisdiction under a 1990 federal statute may be available for permissive counterclaims in a lawsuit brought to challenge the Ford Motor Credit Co.'s lending policies to minorities, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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February 06, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Ethics Chief Wary On Success

He might not receive enough money to hire the right staff. He thinks the statutes governing his agency are poorly designed. He's already had his head handed to him by legislative Democrats due to a baffling lack of judgment, and he hasn't even been on the job for more than a few months. Meet Benjamin Bycel, Connecticut's new ethics chief.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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October 09, 2008 | National Law Journal

Argument Report: Environmental Groups Out on a Limb?

The Supreme Court justices on Wednesday seemed receptive to government arguments that a coalition of environmental groups lacked standing to bring a challenge to U.S. Forest Service regulations because their claims were not tied to a specific site or project. "They are just people interested in forests throughout the United States," Justice Antonin Scalia said. "That's quite different from saying, 'I am about to suffer harm, imminent harm, to me.'"
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April 14, 2000 | Law.com

Almost There

No question their numbers have increased significantly in law schools and the profession, and while the subject "women in the law" may be an old topic to some, the question remains: why aren't there more women at the top of the legal profession?
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February 21, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Admitting He Had No Law License, Senior In-House Counsel Resigns

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April 10, 2006 | National Law Journal

CFAA and Data Destruction

Last month, the 7th Circuit issued an important decision that provides added vitality to the federal CFAA for companies whose computer data may be destroyed by an insider. This article will review its significance to companies that are serious about protecting their computer data.
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