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June 22, 1999 |

NRA Draws a Bead on Retrial of Members' Defamation Case

Lawyers for the National Rifle Association have set their sights on winning a new trial of a defamation case in which a jury awarded $4.45 million to two NRA members who said their reputations were smeared when NRA President Charlton Heston falsely accused them of staging a disruption at the organization's annual meeting. The NRA argues that it should never have been forced to stand trial just two weeks after the high-school massacre in Colorado.
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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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Decraene v. Neuhaus (U.S.A.) Inc.
Publication Date: 2005-06-16
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Lynch Plaintiff Lucas Decraene, proceeding pro se, brings suit against his former employer, Neuhaus (U.S.A.), I

Queens County Second Department SUPREME COURT,
Publication Date: 2012-05-10
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Justice Augustus C. AgateChowdhury v. Grobin (23281/11)—Settle Order/judgDeutsche Bank Nat. v. Talukder (4668/08)—Pd

January 17, 2012 |

Prosecutorial Misconduct: The Risks Inherent in Criminal Discovery

The risks inherent in criminal discovery.
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June 21, 1999 |

NJ Court Upholds New Injury Treatment Rules

The Appellate Division upheld the state's new regulations on treatment for certain soft-tissue injuries caused by auto accidents, delivering a severe blow to opponents of the insurance industry-backed rules. However, the three-judge panel did toss the appellants a bone last Monday, ruling that the "loser pays" provision was invalid. That measure would have required accident victims who lose in an arbitration over a disputed claim to pay the insurer's legal fees.
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August 07, 2012 |

Copyright Infringement Pitfalls Lurk in Law Firm Offices

When it comes to copyright infringement, it appears that some lawyers are themselves potentially guilty in actions they take during their daily practice, write attorneys Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott.
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Long v Sowande
Publication Date: 2006-03-07
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By Tom, J.P., Friedman, Nardelli, Williams, Sweeny, JJ. 8028N. Carlton Long, Plf, v. Beverly Folasade Sowande def-res, U-Haul Company of Park Slope def-ap,/

December 17, 2007 |

Chock Full O�Nuts Corp., plaintiff v. NRP LLC I, defendant-appellant

Usable Area Per-Square-Foot-Values of Comparison Properties Inapplicable to Calculate Gross Area�s FMRV
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