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August 26, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

First Foreigner Is Named Partner at a Japanese Firm

In the late 1960s, Bonnie Dixon lived in Fukui on Japan's north coast while her father, a Westinghouse Electric Co. engineer, helped build a nuclear power plant. Running water was a luxury in her village, her classrooms were unheated and she sharpened pencils with a razor. With all the exotica, Dixon became fluent in both the language and culture.
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January 25, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

ACLU Pushes in Two Courts for Names of Muslim Detainees

The American Civil Liberties Union stepped up its fight last Tuesday on two fronts � in New Jersey state court and in federal court in the District of Columbia � to learn the details about hundreds of Muslims detained on immigration charges since Sept. 11.
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April 14, 2008 | National Law Journal

Justices Turn to Ex-Clerks for Unusual Role

Two cases before the Supreme Court this week involve the unusual appointment of counsel to argue on behalf of positions the U.S. has abandoned.
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April 27, 2011 | Delaware Law Weekly

Court Administrator Wins Language Access Award

Patricia W. Griffin, the state court administrator for the Delaware Administrative Office of the Courts, received the inaugural Mission award from the Consortium for Language Access for her work to provide equal access to justice for linguistic minorities.
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April 23, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 79 - April 23, 2012

Daily decision alert.
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May 18, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Investors shouldn't fear the 'three Gs'

The stock market has made no progress for three weeks. Traders blame the "three Gs," Greece, Goldman Sachs and the Gulf of Mexico. Greece, teetering on the brink of default on its sovereign debt, was bolstered by a financial-aid package cobbled together by European governments. Many investors still worry that Greece will be unable to service its debt, and they have plenty of doubts about shaky finances in Portugal, Spain and Italy.
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June 26, 2009 | The Recorder

Ramos Trial a Challenge For DA

S.F. District Attorney Kamala Harris has long opposed the death penalty, but the Edwin Ramos case may be nudging her in that direction even as the emergence of a second suspect could undermine the prosecution.
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April 07, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

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June 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Laptops Are So 2007

Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they?
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October 01, 2010 | Law.com

Grand Jury Re-Indicts Former Judge in Pa. 'Kids for Cash' Scandal

A federal grand jury has handed down a superseding indictment against former Luzerne County, Pa., Common Pleas Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. in response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the constitutionality of the federal honest services fraud statute, according to federal prosecutors. The number of criminal charges against Ciavarella has been reduced from 48 to 39, with three counts of honest services fraud among those dropped. It's the latest twist in a case that has seen several since mid-2009.
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