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June 25, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Review

I n this, our 200th column, we report on a recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in which the court upheld the firing of an administrative police officer based on his anonymous mailing of racist and anti-Semitic materials to charitable organizations that solicited donations from him.
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November 28, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

A Tougher Stance on Securities Law

Recent 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opinions have implied that hindsight is more than 20-20 when determining whether an alleged material misstatement by a company adversely affected its shareholders' investments. In everything from press releases regarding planned transactions to analysts' misstatements to keeping fellow high-level officers honest, the 5th Circuit is imposing heavy burdens on management in the realm of securities law.
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February 18, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Does a Month-to-Month Tenancy Wither Away? Perhaps Not

Victor S. Faleck, Deputy Chief Court Attorney at the Appellate Term, Second Department, writes that although a number of New York courts have held that a nonpayment proceeding will not lie against a month-to-month tenant who holds over without paying rent, a recent Appellate Division ruling casts doubt upon the validity of this line of cases.
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June 11, 2009 | National Law Journal

More defendants seek to blast out of patent 'rocket docket'

Intellectual property lawyers are reporting an upswing in motions to transfer patent infringement cases out of the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas in the wake of two U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decisions that chastised the Texas federal court for not transferring cases.
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September 21, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

In re Sensenig

A person with bipolar disorder in the manic stage could be involuntarily committed under Section 304 of the Mental Health Procedures act where his conduct posed a clear and present danger of bodily harm to others or to himself. Opinion issued.
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December 22, 2008 | The Recorder

Adoption of O.M.

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October 31, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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September 02, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Challenge Balance of Power

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February 09, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Andrew Young closes leadership conference in Troy

TROY, Ala. AP - Former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young told about 700 participants in a leadership conference that the Obama Administration faces a litany of global challengesHe cited the emergence of China as a world power, the situation in the Middle East and nations in Africa and Latin America that are too poor to take advantage of the global economy.
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March 13, 2009 | National Law Journal

Texas law professor fights for for data on impact of 700-mile fence along Texas-Mexico border

A University of Texas School of Law clinical law professor is asking a federal court to order federal officials to comply with a Freedom of Information request for documents that would show the full impact of the controversial 700-mile fence being built along the Texas-Mexico border. Professor Denise Gilman, represented by Public Citizen Litigation Group, filed a FOIA request last April for records showing where the fence would be built, including maps, surveys and appraisals of affected properties.
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