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June 23, 2005 | National Law Journal

High Court Deals Blow to Property Rights

In a stinging defeat for the property rights movement, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the U.S. Constitution does not prevent government agencies from taking private property by eminent domain and turning it over for another private use.
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April 13, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Contribution or Taking?

In its recent ruling, the Appellate Division did not address the difficult question of whether COAH's regulatory scheme is an unconstitutional regulatory taking.
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April 14, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Panelists Debate Adherence to Prosecutors' Disclosure Obligations

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November 21, 2005 | Law.com

Wiccan Lawsuit May Spell Toil, Taxes and Trouble for Fla. Justices

The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Wiccan group's constitutional challenge to a Florida law exempting sales taxes on religious books. The lower appellate court opinion reveals the nonprofit group was exempted from paying the tax on copies of the Bible and the Quran, but forced to pay it on the Satanic Bible and the Witches Bible. The question before the court is whether a tax-exempt organization has a right to challenge an exemption that benefits them.
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May 21, 2007 | National Law Journal

Duane Morris' Construction Practice Picks Up Three Reed Smith Partners

In an effort to expand its construction litigation practice firmwide, Duane Morris has added three partners to the group in its Pittsburgh office. John Tedder joined most recently, following partners Albert Bates Jr. and Edward Gentilcore, who made the move in April. The group left Reed Smith's construction practice for a practice almost double the size at Duane Morris, which aims to grow the practice in New York City and Miami, with the latter as a jumping-off point for work in Central and South America.
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October 08, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Cracker Barrel Settles Workers' Comp Claim

biNancy Martino v. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store:/b/i An employee of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, who was seriously injured after a slip-and-fall accident, will be compensated $37,000 annually for the rest of her life following a recent settlement agreement.
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November 02, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ga. Judge Blasts Judge in Courthouse Murder Case

Fulton Superior Court Judge Craig L. Schwall has told other members of the Fulton bench that Judge Hilton M. Fuller has bungled the Brian G. Nichols murder case and should be replaced.
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September 29, 2009 | Law.com

How to Handle a Self-Assessment

The evaluation process in general, and the self-assessment aspect of it in particular, can be a source of anxiety for associates. Linda E. Laufer, the firmwide director of attorney development at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and author of Crossroads, a weekly career advice column, provides some general guidance on what types of components a self-assessment can include, and how associates should approach their answers. Laufer also notes that attorneys shouldn't overlook how the evaluation process can benefit them.
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October 29, 2010 | The Recorder

Sanger to Be First In-house BASF President

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March 19, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Ex-colleagues to face off in Fulton clerk election

AN UNSUCCESSFUL candidate for Fulton Superior Court clerk in the 2004 election said he'll run again in 2008 and he plans on spending twice as much money in his second campaign. At the same time, incumbent clerk Cathelene "Tina" Robinson said she's decided to stand for election to the post she assumed when former clerk Juanita Hicks retired in February.
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