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March 04, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ciavarella Begins Appeals Process With Series of Motions

Convicted last month of racketeering and honest services fraud, Former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark A. Ciavarella has filed a series of motions to have the most serious charges against him tossed.
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July 28, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 16, No. 145 - July 28, 2008

Daily decision alert.
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June 27, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Brean Murray, Carret & Co., LLC v. Cornette

28 USC �1332(a) Threshold Not Met, Case Remanded; Value of Relief Sought Was $70,947 Arbitration Award
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July 25, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Panel Disbars Lawyer Who Pleaded to Vehicular Assault

Manhattan mergers and acquisitions attorney Tabber Benedict pleaded guilty in November 2012, admitting that on July 4, 2011, while driving drunk, he hit and seriously injured a cyclist and then fled the scene. He is now serving a 3 1/2-to-10-year prison sentence.
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September 01, 2008 | National Law Journal

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September 11, 2007 | Law.com

Judge Finds Oldies Promoter in Contempt for Using Drifters Name

A judge has found Larry Marshak in contempt for continuing to use the name of a famous oldies group, the Drifters, in defiance of an 8-year-old court order. The ruling in the case could have an effect on another pending music lawsuit against New Jersey state Attorney General Anne Milgram. That lawsuit, filed by two management companies connected to Marshak, challenges the enforcement of the state's so-called "truth in music" law, designed to prevent the unauthorized use of existing groups' names.
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April 14, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Battle over Va. college switch to coeducation goes to justices

RICHMOND, Va. AP - The governing board of Randolph Macon Woman's College broke a contract with students when it decided in 2006 to immediately begin enrolling men, a lawyer for a group of female students told the Virginia Supreme Court on Monday.Attorney Wyatt B. Durrette Jr. urged the court to reinstate the students' breach of contract lawsuit, which Lynchburg Circuit Judge Leyburn Mosby Jr.
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May 06, 2013 | National Law Journal

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February 10, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Weinstein v. The Islamic Republic of Iran

Jerusalem Bus Bombing Victim's Relatives Cannot Tap Iranian Assets in Bank of New York Account
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May 02, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Law Schools May Have to Cough Up Scholarship Retention Rates

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