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February 03, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Thompson recalls Egypt escape

A state Supreme Court justice has a dramatic story to tell about escaping the tumult in Egypt.In the country with a tour group, Justice Hugh P. Thompson said he was able to fly out of Egypt on Sunday. But first he and his group endured more than 24 difficult and frightening hours at the Cairo airport."I don't think that they were so mad at us," he said Wednesday.
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September 28, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Letter to the Editor: CMBA has little to do with Opa-locka business park

The commercial mortgage-backed securities market has very little to do with a master-planned aviation-oriented business park near the Opa-locka Executive Airport, writes Ernie Cambo of AVE LLC.
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April 19, 2010 | National Law Journal

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People v. Mahoney, 10-11-0062
Publication Date: 2011-03-23
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
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Court: Justice Court of Town of Hyde Park, Dutchess County
Judge: Judge David L. Steinberg
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Case number: 10-11-0062

Cite as: People v. Mahoney, 10-11-0062, NYLJ 1202486746880, at *1 (Town. DU, Decided March 10, 2011)Judge David L. SteinbergDecided on Ma

May 25, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

RULWA Fails to Immunize Couple Against Suit Based On Alleged Negligence

Concluding that immunity under Pennsylvania's Recreational Use of Land and Water Act has never been applied to a case involving cleared and developed land adjoining a private residence, a Superior Court panel has ruled that a couple should defend themselves in court against a negligence action.
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July 15, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Employee Handbook Not Enough To Overcome At-Will Presumption

Employee handbooks or manuals only serve to create contractual relationships insofar as employers make clear that they intend to be bound by such documents' terms, a Philadelphia judge has stressed in dismissing the wrongful termination suit of a former worker at the American College of Physicians.
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October 03, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Atlanta man gets life sentence in cocaine bust

PELL CITY, Ala. AP - An Atlanta man will serve life in prison without parole for trafficking cocaine.60-year-old Donald Ray Jackson was sentenced Thursday in a Pell City, Ala., courtroom.Jackson was convicted in Aug. of trafficking more than 10 kilograms of cocaine. He was arrested during a traffic stop on Interstate 20 in 2007.
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January 15, 2008 | The Recorder

S.F. Judge Who Fought Transfer Relents

Superior Court Judge Donald Mitchell is still saying he was mistreated, but says he'd rather move to the criminal courthouse than get embroiled in "a big fight" over it.
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February 23, 2006 | Law.com

N.Y. High Court Finds Undocumented Aliens Can Sue for Lost Wages

Undocumented aliens who have no right to work in the U.S. but are nonetheless injured on the job can sue for lost wages under New York labor law, a divided Court of Appeals held Tuesday in resolving a split between the two downstate appellate divisions. The majority found that New York laws entitling workers to lost wages are not in direct conflict with federal law, and are therefore not pre-empted. But two dissenters argued for pre-emption, and maintained that New York common law bars recovery.
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November 25, 2002 | National Law Journal

The Basics of Feedback

Practicing law is all about communication -- with clients, with other attorneys, with government agencies and the courts. Why then do lawyers find it so difficult to talk openly and informally with the associates they supervise about how to improve their performance?
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