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May 18, 2001 | Law.com

Some Prominent Brooklyn Law School Alumni

Prominent Brooklyn Law School alumni include law firm leaders, corporate leaders, counsel for major corporations, government officials, federal judges, and at least one news personality.
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May 30, 2012 | Legaltech News

On the Road to Judicial Acceptance of Predictive Coding

Cadwalader's Gregory A. Markel and Erika B. Engelson give an overview of the judiciary's assessment of predictive coding, from Da Silva Moore to Global Aerospace to Kleen Products.
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November 03, 1994 | Law.com

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 2, No. 194 -- November3, 1994

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September 07, 2001 | Law.com

Abandoning a Family Tradition

The frustrating days of working for insurance carriers are over for New Jersey attorney Steven Horn. He has joined that cadre of longtime defense lawyers who have switched to plaintiffs' work amid complaints that insurers have become more stingy and less willing to give lawyers latitude to make litigation decisions. His defection breaks with a family tradition more than a half-century old.
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April 16, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Benson v. State

The record failed to rebut the presumption that James Hail Benson's trial attorney advised Benson about his appellate rights.
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July 27, 2009 | National Law Journal

A losing hand

Two years after indicting Zhenli Ye Gon, considered to be a major drug kingpin who amassed a fortune importing and selling key ingredients to methamphetamine manufacturers, federal prosecutors admit they don't have much of a case.
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June 09, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Ex Parte Adam Reposa

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May 12, 2010 | The American Lawyer

The Texas Rangers Sale: A Test Case for the Power of Sports Leagues?

It's looking that way, as lawyers from Weil, Milbank and Paul Weiss prepare to do battle.
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February 13, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

In Re: Carnival Corp.

Medical personnel, as independent contractors, are not subject to the control of the ship company. Hence, the ship company did not have a duty to compel their attendance at a deposition, and notice of deposition on the ship company's counsel could not be imputed to the medical personnel.
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August 03, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

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