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March 11, 2008 | Law.com

Lawyers Anticipate New Century Examiner's Report

A 500-plus-page tome about what went wrong at New Century Financial � the second biggest subprime lender in the country until its fast descent into bankruptcy last year � has been eagerly anticipated by lawyers across a swath of practice areas.
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December 11, 2001 | Law.com

Fired New Jersey Lawyer Files Suit Against City Alleging Retaliation

A long-time employee of the Camden, N.J., city attorney's office who was fired amid conflict-of-interest charges is suing the office, claiming the city violated his federal civil rights, the First Amendment and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act. Theo Primas was given no reason for his dismissal, which came five days after the city charged that he improperly interceded in a racial discrimination case.
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August 28, 2000 | The Legal Intelligencer

News in Brief

High Court Bolsters Fiore's CaseGrand Jury to Investigate 1969 York Race RiotDEP Reg. Struck Down as UnconstitutionalHigh Court Affirms Serial Killer's Death Sentence
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April 27, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Freedom of speech has a price

By Meredith Hobbs, Staff ReporterOn a recent Thursday evening, Joseph M. Beck began his journalism class on First Amendment law at Emory University by waving a copy of that day's Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The lead story for the metro section was a lawsuit filed by two Georgia Institute of Technology students contending that the school's speech code squelches their right to protest against gays and feminism.
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October 24, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge: No Evidence Lower Merion Students Faced Racial Bias

Although several plaintiffs in a suit alleging that the Lower Merion School District racially discriminated against them may have faced "procedural irregularities" regarding their placement in special education classes, a federal judge has ruled there was no evidence to support the alleged errors were racially charged.
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Orrick Accuses Quinn Emanuel of Abetting Mattel RICO Scheme in New Bratz Filing; Quinn Partner Calls Allegation 'Second-Rate Tactic by Desperate Lawyers'
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If the Barbie-Bratz death match has done nothing else, it's revealed the toy business to be only slightly less cutthroat than the Mafia--and almost as nasty for the lawyers caught up in it.

May 25, 2006 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

Swiss bank UBS AG has agreed to purchase the privately owned Banco Pactual SA, one of Brazil's main investment banks and fund managers, for $2.5 billion. The purchase is UBS' largest since its acquisition six years ago of PaineWebber Inc.
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December 31, 2002 | Daily Report Online

K&S Partner Counsels Perdue's Transition

Julia D. [email protected] King Spalding senior partner is shepherding Gov.-elect Sonny Perdue and his transition team through their move to the governor's office. Litigator Michael C. Russ, a KS partner since 1975, is getting help from several other lawyers at local firms including Holland Knight associate Robert S.
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September 11, 2007 | National Law Journal

Are two venerated D.C. law firms destined for a slow fade?

The transition to a more competitive environment has not been easy: How much do law firms expand? In what areas? How do they balance firm culture with the need to compete for everything from talent to clients? Two old-line institutions -- Arnold & Porter and Covington & Burling -- seem to be having trouble adjusting to Washington's new paradigm. "It's been a time of some transition in our firm as we moved from a time of big litigation to a more diverse practice," says Arnold & Porter Chairman Thomas Milch.
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February 08, 2001 | Law.com

DA Responds to Cybercrime Boom with Targeted Unit

The migration of traditional crimes like fraud, theft and harassment from the pen-and-paper world to its digital counterpart is an escalating trend in the legal system. Headlines over the last year hyped a host of new offenses that would have been unimaginable a decade ago. But Philadelphia prosecutors working in the newly-created Economic and Cyber Crime Unit are prepared to follow cybercriminals into the fray.
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