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Staving Off Attacks on the Stacks
County law libraries across New Jersey are falling victim to a space squeeze. But not in Bergen County, where for Assignment Judge Sybil Moses libraries are "indicative of a civilized society," and "at the top of my agenda." Accordingly, one of Moses' first acts as assignment judge was to move the old library to a more accessible place, expanding its size and hours of operation.Alcotest Cases Put in High Gear
Drunken driving prosecutions based upon New Jersey's new blood-alcohol testing device may go forward now that the state Supreme Court has ruled the test results admissible. But the Court also said sentencings generally would be delayed until a special master holds hearings and makes findings about the device's scientific reliability, and until the Court acts upon his report.Tribal Suit a $2.8 Billion Problem for Harrah's
The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe says a 2000 deal with Park Place Entertainment Corp., now owned by Harrah's, was a sham meant to protect profits at four casinos in Atlantic City, N.J. Members of the tribe sued Park Place for its interference in 2000 and won a $1.8 billion default judgment in a tribal court mainly because Park Place lawyers did not show up. In July, the tribal court affirmed the judgment and tacked on $1 billion in interest. The tribe sued again this summer, this time in U.S. federal court.The Am Law 100 2010: A Work in Progress Detroit Firms Dodge Doomsday
Confronted with the U.S. auto industry's precipitous decline, Detroit firm leaders put on a brave face and maintained that counter-cyclical practices and corporate work stemming from asset divestitures would save them. The city's largest firms have met their challenge.Five Partners Leave Cozen O'Connor for Midsize Chicago Gig
The group joining the 75-attorney firm based in Basking Ridge, N.J., focuses on insurance law.Jury Lets Ford Off Hook in Explorer Rollover Suit
Jurors returned defense verdicts on all counts in Vittorio and Rosanna DiMaso's product liability case against Ford Motor Co. The DiMasos had accused Ford of designing and manufacturing a flawed sport utility vehicle, the 1992 Explorer. The case was the first to take place against the backdrop of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that called for "vigorous judicial scrutiny of punitive damages awards."Paul Clement stays cool in Supreme Court hot seat
In the pantheon of lawyers who have been blindsided by their clients, it will be hard to top what happened to Paul Clement on April 28, 2004.Trending Stories
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