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October 06, 2003 | Law.com

October 2003 Docket Watch

In the next two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether employees lawfully terminated for alcohol or illegal drug use must be rehired under the ADA, which recognizes drug or alcohol addiction as a disability. The Court also reviews whether the Clean Air Act authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency to prevent construction of a major emitting facility where a state authority is prepared to grant an air quality permit.
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January 14, 2004 | Law.com

High Court Weighs State Liability Over Lack of Access for Disabled

The Supreme Court appeared sharply divided Tuesday over whether the Americans with Disabilities Act should expose states to private suits over lack of access to state services. The justices heard arguments in Tennessee v. Lane, which asks whether Congress, in enacting the law, overstepped its power to interfere with state sovereignty. The suit was brought by an amputee unable to reach a second-floor courtroom.
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June 23, 2000 | Law.com

ATT Wins in Dispute Over Cable Access

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May 15, 2012 | National Law Journal

Fabric design and copyright infringement

Textiles bearing printed designs create a host of legal issues affecting many, including fabric manufacturers, designers, retailers of product made from such fabrics and even the home craft maker
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September 24, 2012 | New York Law Journal

'Sunbeam' Protects Trademark Licensees, But Questions Remain

Proskauer Rose partner Jeffrey W. Levitan writes: The law surrounding the rights and obligations of both licensees and licensors under rejected intellectual property licenses has been uncertain for many years. Perhaps the Seventh Circuit's recent entrance into the fray will provide the impetus for a final determination on this important issue.
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January 27, 2011 | New York Law Journal

News In Brief

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December 14, 2012 | Law.com

Oakland Hopes to Mellow Feds' Pot Crackdown

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May 31, 2012 | Law.com

Former Hogan Lovells Partner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Expense Fraud

Christopher Grierson has been sentenced to three years in prison for defrauding Hogan Lovells out of �1.3 million in false travel expenses. Grierson's defense counsel said Grierson was recently diagnosed as bipolar, a condition that had led to "bizarre behaviors" that were grossly out of character for the former litigation partner.
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February 21, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Trio of Top Firms Take Lead on $173 Billion Greek Debt Deal

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August 10, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Court: Treaty doesn't cover luggage fees

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