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September 02, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

�Plaintiff Friendly� N.Y. Law Applies in Pa.

A Pennsylvania man injured in an accident with a New York driver on a Pennsylvania road has won the right to use New York�s more �plaintiff friendly� law to sue not only the driver but also the New York car rental agency that owned the car, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
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August 17, 2009 | Law.com

Two of Miami's TV Judges Get the Ax

Judge David Young snapped his fingers, danced with his bailiff and launched plenty of innuendo from his TV bench as the first openly gay TV judge. But after two seasons, Sony Pictures Television has pulled the plug on the former Miami-Dade judge's show. Sony also axed former Miami-Dade County Court Judge Karen Mills-Francis' show, "Judge Karen," after its first season. Former Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Alex Ferrer, the star of "Judge Alex," said his former colleagues are the victims of market oversaturation.
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May 17, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Matter of Cascino v. Judges of the Albany County Court

Separate Crimes in Albany Ruled Not Double Jeopardy After Acquittal in Columbia County
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July 19, 2007 | National Law Journal

Retention Is a Midsize Law Firm Priority

Attrition problems have prompted midsize law firms to hire development directors -- a trend megafirms have already invested in. But the smaller firms are bringing in career professionals for another reason: "Midsized firms don't want to lose associates who want the training they feel like they'd be getting" at large firms, says one legal recruiter. Lewis and Roca managing partner Kenneth Van Winkle says his firm is hiring a development director to help associates and nonequity partners become full partners.
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March 28, 2007 | Law.com

Fla. Court Reporters Caught Between Contempt and Not Getting Paid

Three Florida court reporters say they worked as independent contractors for Capitol Reporters and have been waiting for thousands of dollars worth of payment for transcript work going back to 2005. Meanwhile, they are required by courts to produce transcripts even if they don't get paid -- at risk of being held in contempt of court and having to go to jail. The three reporters say that there are other court reporters like them who are owed back fees.
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June 13, 2007 | National Law Journal

Michelle Simon appointed Pace Law interim dean

Pace Law School of White Plains, N.Y., appointed Michelle S. Simon to be its interim dean, succeeding Stephen J. Friedman, who became Pace's president on June 4.
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September 30, 2013 | Law.com

Ask the Marketers: How Vendors Can Avoid Rookie PR Mistakes

Ask the Marketers: Christy Burke, Jobst Elster, Amy Juers & Cathy Kenton offer advice to legal tech vendors on getting news coverage.
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February 21, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Business Rulings Favor Uniform Federal Regime

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May 15, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 93 -- May 15, 2003

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September 26, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Brennan v. New York Law School

Court Explains Setting of Charging Liens In Settled Suit Against New York Law School
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