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July 23, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lawsuit filed over Pa. toddler's hot-van death

The parents of a toddler who died from being left in a hot van for more than six hours outside a Philadelphia-area day care center are suing the center and its owners.
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March 13, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Taliban Speaker Challenges Higher Learning's Mission

I received an e-mail suggesting I write about Rahmatullah Hashmeni's attendance at Yale. I wondered whether there was anything left to say.
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September 13, 2004 | National Law Journal

Honors and Appointments

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May 29, 2008 | The Recorder

Arteaga v. Brink’s Incorporated

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April 15, 2002 | Law.com

Coke's New GC Gets Lavish Pay, Perks

In his first year at The Coca-Cola Co., Deval L. Patrick earned almost as much in salary and bonuses as his predecessor in the general counsel's office did in three years. Patrick, hired as Atlanta-based Coca-Cola's executive vice president and general counsel a year ago, earned $1.35 million -- $359,583 in salary and $995,000 in bonuses. He got his share of shares, too.
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May 26, 2011 | The Recorder

Hill v. Roll International Corporation

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September 25, 2009 | The Recorder

Twittering Away at Workers' Expense

A reader calls out the state Senate minority leader on SB 367.
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May 02, 2005 | Law.com

Henderson v. Stalder

Louisiana's prestige license plate program diverts excess charges over handling and ordinary registration fees for the plates to organizations endorsed by the legislature. Because of this feature of the program, the court lacks jurisdiction over the case because of the Tax Injunction Act, 28 U.S.C. � 1341.
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October 24, 2002 | Law.com

Drag-Racing Raid Revs Up Lawyers

The city of Houston is facing a litigation backlash over the arrest of nearly 300 people from the parking lot of a Kmart during police raids intended to curb illegal drag racing. All charges from the August arrests have been dropped, but dozens of angry plaintiffs are pushing ahead with lawsuits that could cost the city millions in legal damages, their lawyers assert.
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