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December 03, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Gutierrez v. McGinnis

Appellate Division Reasonably Applied �Chapman� In Harmless Error Analysis; Habeas Relief Denied
24 minute read
March 07, 2003 | Law.com

Blindsided by Boredom

Believe it or not, the hero of the new film "Daredevil" is an attorney. When Daredevil's alter ego loses in court, our hero takes to the streets to administer his own brand of justice to the victorious defendant. The film certainly isn't billed as a comedy, but, says Judge Dread, when Ben Affleck, as the red-leathered Daredevil, hisses something about "coming here for justice," feel free to laugh out loud. You won't be alone.
8 minute read
March 07, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Appellate Practice

Thomas R. Newman, of counsel to Duane Morris, and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr., a partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, review situations in which the appellate court may consider facts or evidence which were not brought to the trial court's attention.
9 minute read
September 08, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

One-Two Punch

Brown County District Attorney Skylar Barclay Sudderth is facing two challenges to his job: a motion for contempt and a removal petition filed by a citizen.
11 minute read
June 15, 2000 | Law.com

Life After Merger

Peter Charlton, London managing partner at Clifford Chance -- a newly-created position -- always had an eye on management, being voted to the firm's board as the young partners' representative. "I spouted forth about the young partners' views on life and how I thought all the old farts were getting along," he jokes. Good-humored with a slight Northern English accent that curls up at the ends of sentences, he comes across as centered and direct.
4 minute read
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July 19, 1999 | Law.com

Venturing Into The Unknown

Northern Virginia's blooming 'dot.com' sector is roiling the already competitive Washington area legal market. New businesses are drawing Silicon Valley law firms with a track record for representing emerging companies. Many firms are already finding it difficult to attract and hold on to the best and the brightest young lawyers.
9 minute read
August 09, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Prosecutors Go Head to Head in Runoff for Judge Spot

Steven H. [email protected] L. "Pat" Jackson said she wasn't surprised when she emerged with the most votes in the July 20 election for a Fulton Superior Court seat. "Not surprised," she said. "I was shocked and amazed because I was never supposed to be a legitimate contender. I always thought I was, but nobody else thought I was.
7 minute read
May 11, 2007 | Law.com

Courtroom Shooter's Death-Penalty Trial Offers Case Study in Jury Selection

For almost all involved, the protracted death-penalty case in Georgia against accused Fulton County Courthouse shooter Brian G. Nichols has evolved into one headache after another. But John D. Gilleland, who has spent nearly 20 years as a trial consultant, said for those in his business, the opportunity for in-depth examination of potential jurors in such a case is a highly attractive and unusual opportunity. "You're able to really get to know the jurors, not just take a 'snapshot,'" Gilleland says.
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October 24, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Bride plays second fiddle to sister

In Jonathan Demme's impressive new film, "Rachel Getting Married," it may be Rachel Rosemarie DeWitt who's getting married, but her sister Kym Anne Hathaway is getting all the attention.That's because she's had so much practice. A recovering addict released from rehab so she can attend the nuptials, Kym is a drama queen who can turn a wedding toast into an excruciating self-centered confessional.
5 minute read
July 23, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Jury Returns Defense Verdict

A Philadelphia jury has returned a defense verdict in a case in which the parents of a blind and mentally retarded 3-year-old alleged that their daughter's condition was caused by the delayed diagnosis of hypoglycemia when she was a newborn.
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