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January 05, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

J&J Heirs Seek Passage of Measure Allowing DNA Testing of Children

As the legislative session ends, heirs of a $350 million Johnson & Johnson trust fund are lobbying heavily for a bill that could bar a potential heir from sharing in the fortune. The legislation, which would allow for DNA testing of children and fathers if the father believes he is not the biological parent, has become snagged in an intraparty tussle: Some Democrats say it has been rewritten to solely benefit some Johnson heirs while others say it merely tries to resolve legal inequities.
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August 17, 2009 | National Law Journal

Schwarzenegger signs tort reforms into law

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed 131 of the 140 pieces of legislation that had been on hold pending the resolution of his protracted budget negotiations with the state Legislature, including two that affect personal injury lawsuits. One piece of compromise legislation, Assembly Bill 83, protects people who are not in the medical profession from being sued after they help someone at the scene of an accident, unless their actions rise to the level of gross negligence or recklessness.
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December 21, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Reinstatement to Practice — Arthur E. Swidler

Notice to the bar.
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March 17, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Rights museum on target to break ground this year

ATLANTA AP - A proposed civil and human rights museum is still on track to break ground in downtown Atlanta by the end of the year, though fundraising efforts for the project have slowed in the down economy.Executive director Doug Shipman said organizers have raised more than $60 million, and need about $30 million more to break ground.
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February 17, 2005 | Law.com

Exxon Mobil Suit Yields $2 Million in Fees

A federal judge in Pennsylvania has awarded $2 million in fees to lawyers who won $6 million for 52 former Mobil Corp. employees who said they were cheated out of severance pay in an ERISA suit when they were not hired by the newly formed Exxon Mobil Corp. after a merger. Judge Cynthia M. Rufe decided the team of plaintiffs lawyers was entitled to a 61 percent "multiplier" due to the high quality of work and the risk of earning nothing in a case that required more than 6,000 hours of attorney time.
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April 07, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Court: Tell-all book after divorce warrants contempt

Martha Socarras co-wrote a tell-all book about marital struggles long after agreeing to keep silent about the split
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New York Judge Dismisses Five of Six Amaranth Claims Against JPMorgan
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October 09, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Opinion: Three Pounds Of Sugar In A Two-Pound Bag

So our Commander in Chief thinks lawyers can be sufficiently educated to practice in two years? Well, maybe he has a point, but, as with everything, the devil is in the details.
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June 29, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Barnett, PICS Case No. 10-2225 (C.P. Montgomery June 11, 2010) Carpenter, J. (8 pages).

Appellant Barnett appealed from the judgment of sentence imposed following his conviction for drug-related offenses. The court affirmed.
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