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August 03, 2004 | Law.com

Trying Fat Suits On for Size

Fat suits are a sign of the times -- an indicator of America's obsession with weight and its penchant for blame. And the suits have had enough momentum to prompt several states to limit the liability of food manufacturers and distributors. In a discussion facilitated by the Daily Report, a panel of attorneys chew on questions related to fast-food marketing, rocketing obesity rates, and industry exposure.
26 minute read
April 02, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Verdicts & Settlements: Jury hands litigator 50th straight win

13 minute read
February 03, 2009 | Law.com

LegalTech New York 2009 Blogs On

The first day of LegalTech New York is typically the most hectic, as vendors and visitors scramble. But what happens when a major conference falls in the middle of the biggest wave of lawyer layoffs in recent history? Still pretty crowded, say the twitterati. Read early coverage from bloggers.
9 minute read
March 01, 2004 | National Law Journal

A Bavarian Rhapsody

In Garmisch-Partenkirchen in southern Germany, there awaits between the bunny slopes and black diamonds a blissful world for the intermediate skier.
9 minute read
April 13, 2006 | Law.com

Scalia Says He's Proud He Didn't Recuse Himself in Cheney Case

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had some advice Wednesday for those who questioned his refusal to recuse himself from a 2004 case involving his hunting buddy, Vice President Dick Cheney. "For Pete's sake, if you can't trust your Supreme Court justice more than that, get a life." Scalia said. Addressing an audience at the University of Connecticut's law school, Scalia said, "I think the proudest thing I have done on the bench is not allowed myself to be chased off that case."
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August 08, 2000 | Law.com

Program Gives Course in Law and Life

All Jacqueline Wells could do was shrug her shoulders. The 17-year-old had just watched her carefully constructed case in People v. Claiborne crumble as a jury delivered not-guilty verdicts. "I really reviewed the testimony, worked hard, and thought I would win," said Wells, who served as a prosecutor in the mock trial. "But it was a great experience," she said philosophically.
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March 05, 2004 | Law.com

A Bavarian Rhapsody

The site of the 1936 Olympics, Garmisch-Partenkirchen sits in the shadow of Zugspitze, the highest peak in the German Alps. The area boasts more than 40 lifts that transport visitors to 68 miles of downhill skiing -- from gentle beginner slopes to World Cup runs. If you go, you'll find a uniquely Bavarian welcome and laid-back fun for skiers and nonskiers alike -- not to mention low costs for everything from lift tickets to lodging.
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