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August 06, 2007 | National Law Journal

Clifford Chance starts to bulk up its U.S. forces

Clifford Chance has started its push into the United States by adding attorneys to its New York and Washington offices. The effort to expand here is largely the result of a strategic review that began in May 2006, said David Childs, the firm's London-based managing partner. "We think success on the East Coast of the U.S. is fundamental to achieving our overall goals," he said.
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May 07, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Cars can't return where horses played, suit says

It's been more than two months since the phantasmagorical equestrian-and-acrobatic spectacle Cavalia Odysseo struck its tents, loaded up its livestock and decamped Midtown after an 81-day run.But for the Midtown parking lot that hosted the "equestrian ballet," the show left behind more than the usual detritus one might expect when several dozen horses occupy a small patch of urban real estate for an extended period.
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February 05, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Ga. voters see long lines, potential for record turnout

ATLANTA AP - Georgians - some looking to add their voices to a historic Democratic presidential primary contest, and others weighing conservative credentials in a tight Republican race - headed to polls Tuesday in what some experts forecast would be record-breaking numbers.In all, residents in Georgia and 23 other states were making their picks for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees on Super Tuesday.
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May 10, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Nichols trial offers case study in jury selection

FOR THE PROSECUTORS, defense attorneys, court personnel and-perhaps most of all-for the judge overseeing the trial of accused Fulton County Courthouse shooter Brian G. Nichols, the protracted death-penalty case has evolved into one headache after another, from early wrangles over the location of the trial to the most recent delay, which saw the interviews of more than 900 potential jurors delayed from March to September.
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October 30, 2002 | Law.com

Hispanics Not Excluded From Georgia County Juries, Justices Rule

The Georgia Supreme Court declared Monday that Hispanics are not being excluded systematically from Hall County jury pools, but that the disparity between the percentage of Hispanics in the county and those on jury lists exists because so few of them are U.S. citizens and therefore eligible to serve on a jury. The court reversed a finding that the disparity violated an accused murderer's Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury.
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August 29, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Claims over Clorox Kitty Litter Ads Pass Judge's Smell Test

We're not sure how cats really feel about The Clorox Company's Fresh Step cat litter, but the stuff sure seems irresistible to lawyers. In 2010, Clorox debuted a series of TV commercials in which cats sniff boxes full of Arm & Hammer's Super Scoop kitty litter and reject them in favor of Clorox's Fresh Step product. Cats are "smart enough to choose the litter with less odors," a voiceover narrator explains. Clorox dropped the commercial after it got slapped with a false advertising suit by Arm & Hammer brand-owner Church & Dwight Co., and two weeks later a new ad for Fresh Step hit the airwaves. This one didn't mention Arm & Hammer by name. And it swapped playful footage of jumping cats for a scientific-looking demonstration involving beakers and foul-looking green gasses.
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June 19, 2003 | New York Law Journal

WATSON v. DAVID

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September 10, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Justice Watch: Middle East justice stirs special interest in Barkett

Appellate Judge Rosemary Barkett talked about an American Bar Association initiative in the Middle East as the volatile area moves toward reform.
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October 30, 2006 | Law.com

If a Tree Falls in a Virtual Forest, Who Owns the Lumber?

A lawsuit over the ownership of virtual land in an Internet game may usher in a new type of litigation as players spend more time and money in virtual worlds. Marc Bragg is suing game company Linden Lab, for alleged conversion, fraud, unjust enrichment and breach of contract, and for allegedly violating several California laws by seizing land Bragg owned in Linden's game, Second Life. But Bragg had acquired the land through unusual channels. Does the virtual world need virtual title insurance brokers?
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January 21, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bryan v. Shah

Since the common-knowledge exception to the affidavit of merit requirement was not previously considered, the dismissal with prejudice of plaintiff's medical malpractice claims for failure to file an affidavit is vacated and her motion for reargument is granted; she can show that there was a deviation from the standard of care without expert testimony, because it is well within the ordinary juror's knowledge to determine if an alleged failure to follow the orders for lab tests constituted negligence.
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