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July 07, 2009 | Law.com

Baseball Manager La Russa Pulls Twitter Suit

Famed baseball manager Tony La Russa has quietly dropped his high-profile and much-maligned lawsuit against Twitter over a snarky impersonator on the microblogging Web site. La Russa's lawyer wrote in a court filing that his client was dismissing the case, adding that "No payment was made by Twitter to La Russa in exchange for this dismissal." Legal observers were skeptical of the merits of the case, which appeared to be the first legal challenge to the popular San Francisco startup.
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April 02, 2007 | National Law Journal

Honors and Appointments

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March 22, 2013 | New York Law Journal

People v. Murphy

Defendant Adjudicated Level Two Sex Offender Despite Conflict of RAI Between Board, DA
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May 02, 2007 | National Law Journal

Proskauer Rose Corporate Partner Joins WilmerHale

WilmerHale has recruited a corporate partner from Proskauer Rose. Brian B. Margolis specializes in equity offerings, including initial public offerings, for companies in the technology, media and life sciences industries.
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January 14, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Judge John Thomas Kelley Assigned to Camden County Criminal Part

Notice to the bar.
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In Vivendi F-Cubed Trial, Former CEO Messier Calls Fraud Allegations 'Infamous Lies'
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The charismatic onetime mogul who transformed a French utility company into a global media conglomerate--and then saw its share price crash--told jurors he'd come to a New York courtroom to clear his name.

February 17, 2006 | Law.com

Wright's Opus Pursues the Riddle of Race

Richard Wright's "Native Son," first published in 1940 and recently reissued, relays just a few days in the life of its protagonist, Bigger Thomas. The story of the murder committed by Thomas, and the subsequent investigation, is a must-read for trial lawyers. But the book also has a more fundamental message. It's a stark reminder of the power of assumptions to shape and limit our sense of what's possible.
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June 03, 2011 | Law.com

Alcatel Finalizes Multimillion-Dollar Bribery Settlement

French telecom company Alcatel-Lucent finalized its settlement Wednesday with the United States over bribes paid to officials in Costa Rica, Honduras, Malaysia and Taiwan, in one of the "largest resolutions in the history of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act," according to a top Justice Department fraud prosecutor.
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January 30, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

County of Essex v. First Union National Bank et al

When a public contract is obtained by bribing a public official, the public entity is entitled to the gross profits obtained by the wrongdoer; however, innocent third parties should not be part of the disgorgement award.
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September 24, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Barnes Foundation Seeks OK to Move Art Gallery

In hopes of avoiding financial peril, the trustees of the Barnes Foundation are petitioning Montgomery County Orphans` Court for permission to move their world-renowned art gallery from its traditional Lower Merion home to an undetermined site in the Philadelphia Art Museum area.
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