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April 23, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Heavens v. Department of Envtl. Prot., PICS Case No. 13-0872 (Pa. Commw. April 9, 2013) Colins, S.J. (13 pages).

In this case involving a Right-to-Know Law records request for files relating to DEP investigation of an accident, DEP properly excluded privileged information. Affirmed.
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April 20, 2011 | Daily Business Review

MGIC loss narrows to $33.7 million as insurer's claim costs fall

MGIC Investment Corp., the largest U.S. mortgage insurer, said its quarterly loss narrowed as claims costs declined.
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October 09, 2002 | Law.com

3rd Circuit Doesn't Swing at 'Regarded as' Disabled Issue

In Buskirk v. Apollo Metals, the 3rd Circuit again declined to address the question of reasonable accommodation for employees who are "regarded as" disabled. While the court's third pass at this issue may frustrate those who believe the answer to this question is clear, Sidney R. Steinberg says the Buskirk court provided other guidance that practitioners and employers will find useful.
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November 19, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Case Against City, Prosecutors Likely to Proceed, Judge Hints

A federal judge hearing the civil rights suit of a man who served 15 years in prison for a now-vacated murder conviction signaled on Nov. 16 that he would let parts of the case proceed as attorneys grappled with questions of prosecutorial immunity and municipal liability.
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December 07, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Stoner v. Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, State Board of Medicine, PICS Case No. 10-3530 (Pa. Commw. Nov. 22, 2010) Leavitt, J. (25 pages).

Petitioner Joseph F. Stoner, M.D. petitioned for review of an adjudication of the State Board of Medicine revoking his license to practice medicine for unprofessional conduct. The record lacked expert testimony to support the board's premise that the examinations departed from accepted standards of care or were medically unnecessary. Reversed.
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March 25, 2005 | Legaltech News

Crafting Technology Safety Nets

Protecting essential business information in the event of a terrorist attack or other unexpected threat is a top business priority in the legal industry and elsewhere. Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker uses a proprietary information management and protection solution, says CIO Stova Wong. It's all about coast-to-coast data replication.
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October 13, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Arbitron sues NJ over radio ratings service

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May 15, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Bay Shore Union Free School District, plaintiff-counter-defendant-appellant v. Kain, defendant-counterclaimant-appellee

Order That District Provide Child With Teacher�s Aide At Parochial School Vacated; Suit Turned on State Law
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April 23, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

It's True, He's a Liar: Ex-KB Home CEO Convicted of Lying About Backdating

A federal jury on Wednesday found the former chief executive officer of KB Home guilty of depriving shareholders of his honest services and lying about the backdating to outside auditors and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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August 07, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

HIPAA Privacy Compliance Deadline Is Soon Functional Requirements Administrative Measures Penalties for Noncompliance How to Beg

Legislation passed in 1996 called The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, sets forth various requirements that apply to employer-sponsored group health plans, as well as other entities involved in providing health care and paying health care expenses.
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