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October 14, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Demand For Skilled Short Sale Attorneys Grows as Mortgage Meltdown Widens

For owners who can no longer afford to keep mortgage payments current, a short sale is the intelligent alternative to bankruptcy or to foreclosure. Short sales can preserve a homeowner's creditworthiness and can help homeowners avoid the harsh consequences of a foreclosure.
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January 27, 2010 | Law.com

In Haiti, Law Firm Reopens to Face an Uncertain Future

Jean-Frederic Sales reopened his law office outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday -- nearly two weeks after an earthquake rocked the city and killed an estimated 100,000 or more people. Sales considers himself lucky. The eight attorneys of Cabinet Sales survived the earthquake, as did the firm's staff. However, some lost family members. Those who could negotiate the debris-strewn streets showed up on Monday to work, regroup and plan for a future that remained uncertain.
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January 05, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Appellate Practice

Thomas R. Newman, of counsel to Duane Morris, and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr., a partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, write that, in New York state practice, an order of the Supreme Court denying a motion for summary judgment is immediately appealable to the Appellate Division, as of right, by the unsuccessful movant. Finality is not required.
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June 11, 2008 | Law.com

Fresh Wave of Class Actions Hit Restaurants Over Alleged False Nutritional Information

Nationwide restaurant chains Applebee's, Chili's Grill & Bar, On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina, and Romano's Macaroni Grill face two new class action lawsuits over allegedly printing false nutrition information on their menus. The named plaintiff for both suits, a Washington resident who sued the restaurants and their parent companies, claimed in the cases that she dined at Applebee's because it offered a Weight Watchers menu with low calorie and low fat food items and the other three restaurants because their menus contained "low-fat, health conscious" items.
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December 04, 2006 | Law.com

Fuesting v. Lafayette Parish Bayou Vermilion District

Even though the Lafayette Parish Bayou Vermilion District is a public entity and meets the criteria in Louisiana state law for sovereign immunity, it is not immune from suit in admiralty.
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May 31, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cool Things Law Firms Are Doing in Marketing

A legal marketing professional asked lawyers, marketers and administrators from firms around the country to share (or boast) about marketing programs that were really doing the job for them. Here are some of the replies she received.
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Lawyers Forced to Scramble for Fees in Eggs Price-Fixing Case
Publication Date: 2012-07-19
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The Philadelphia federal judge overseeing natiowide litigation over alleged egg price-fixing has a penchant for cracking chicken jokes in her rulings on the case. But when it comes to the issue of attorney fees for class counsel, the judge isn't fooling around.

February 08, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Sale of Margate retail building, parking lots tops $1 million

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May 25, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Tolerance of bribery up, global fraud survey finds

A global fraud survey finds 15 percent of the world's CFOs are willing to pay cash to win or keep business.
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November 07, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Due Process Requires Effective Counsel for SORA, Panel Says

In several prior decisions, appellate courts across the state have addressed the merits of ineffective assistance claims brought in a Sex Offender Registration Act matter, without deciding whether such a right actually exists. Last week, the Second Department for the first time recognized the right.
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