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September 10, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Perkins v. Washington Mutual, FSB

Plaintiffs' claims that defendant-banks and law firm collected fees not authorized by their mortgage loan documents and overcharged defaulting borrowers are dismissed.
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November 02, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Appeals court hints at tossing part of Arizona law

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arizona's immigration law faced tough scrutiny from a federal appeals panel Monday as the state's governor appeared in person to support the controversial provision on the day before the election in which she's seeking her first full term.
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April 30, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Local Firms Get Richer, Not All Rise on AmLaw 100

Even though all of the Pennsylvania area law firms saw substantial increases in revenue and profitability in 2006, it was generally only the highest grossing firms that were able to rise on the AmLaw 100.
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August 15, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Cosmopolitan in Vegas loses $54.3M in 2nd quarter

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel-casino lost $54.3 million during the second quarter as its restaurants and nightlife continued to pull in more revenue than gambling and its hotel rooms.
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February 17, 2006 | Law.com

Remembering Why I Went to Law School

Young lawyers often ask seasoned veterans why they went to law school. A common response from baby boomers is, "I wanted to improve the world." In that vein, King & Spalding senior partner Joseph R. Bankoff recalls Atlanta in the '60s, when lawyers from big-name firms were involved in "everything of importance" in the city. "Behind all the projects were lawyers," says Bankoff. "They were the glue holding the big projects together, enabling and finding ways for them to move forward."
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October 27, 2010 | Daily Business Review

9th Circuit says Catholic group has standing to sue San Francisco

With the judges split into unusual voting blocs, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an 8-3 ruling in an Establishment Clause case that is thought to be prime for Supreme Court review.
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November 22, 2002 | Law.com

Rolling Up the Welcome Mat

The temporary visa programs that the United States offers to foreign workers aren't being handled equitably or fairly by the government. They force workers to leave the U.S. at a moment's notice if they are laid off and are geared to treat educated tech workers with kid gloves while running roughshod over those who come to do agricultural work.
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January 30, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Billable Hour: Are Its Days Numbered?

For about 50 years now, the billable hour has been the dominant feature of the legal profession. And for just as long, lawyers have been trying to kill it. Aggressive auditing by clients and a growing recognition of defects inherent in the system have led many inside and outside the profession to ask some simple but profound questions: What is it exactly that lawyers are selling to clients? And isn't there a better way to measure that value than by watching a clock?
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October 01, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Paulk suit gives clues to fate of cases against Long

Despite the flurry of news reports about them, the suits alleging that DeKalb County megachurch pastor Eddie Long coerced young men into sexual relationships are in the earliest stages of litigation.But some clues about how the cases may fare in the legal system can be found in the matter of the late Earl Paulk, who led a different DeKalb megachurch and also was accused in DeKalb County State Court by a former congregant of sexual coercion.
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November 10, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Temporary Suspension Order — Thomas Joseph Haggerty

The Disciplinary Review Board having filed a certification of Board Counsel pursuant to Rule 1:20-17(e)(1) reporting that THOMAS JOSEPH HAGGERTY, of SHORT HILLS, who was admitted to the bar of this State in 1987, has failed to pay the administrative costs assessed in connection with disciplinary proceedings that resulted in the imposition of discipline by the issuance of a letter of admonition in DRB 08-029 dated July 24, 2008, and good cause appearing;
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