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January 13, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Specter: Congress Must Act to Ban Asbestos Lawsuits

Legislation to ban lawsuits by people sickened through asbestos exposure is stuck over how much money should be included in a compensation fund for victims, and Congress must decide what that figure should be, Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter said Tuesday.
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July 30, 2001 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 144 -- July 30, 2001

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February 21, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Firms set their sights on Cuba after Castro

By Lindsay Fortado Lawyers in the United States are turning their thoughts to a new type of Cuba: one without Fidel Castro.The Cuban dictator turns 80 this year, and he's been in power for 47 of those years. While it's impossible to predict what system of government or economy will form in a post-Castro Cuba, U.S. firms are getting ready.
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June 08, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court justices report travel, income for 2006; most are millionaires

WASHINGTON AP - What do Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy lack that the other seven SupremeCourt justices have in abundanceMoney, according to annual financial disclosure reports released Friday.At least six and possibly seven justices are millionaires. Then there are Kennedy and Thomas, who between them don't have a million bucks - even after Thomas received a $166,000 advance for his autobiography due out in October.
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June 08, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Cyber cops stymied by hacking groups

Hardly a month has gone by this year without a multinational company such as Google Inc., EMC Corp. or Sony Corp. disclosing it's been hacked by cyber intruders who infiltrated networks or stole customer information. Yet no hacker has been publicly identified, charged or arrested. If past enforcement efforts are an indication, most of the perpetrators will never be prosecuted or punished.
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November 26, 2003 | Law.com

Punitive Damages Take Big Hit

A state appeals court stunned California plaintiffs lawyers Tuesday by issuing a bombshell ruling that completely alters the long-established process judges and juries use to determine punitive damages. Lawyers on both sides say the ruling -- which reduced the largest punitive damage judgment ever upheld by a California appellate court from $290 million to about $23.7 million -- could eliminate most multimillion-dollar punitive awards.
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July 10, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Exxon footnote shrouded in mystery

The footnote was easy to miss. It began on page 27 of Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker, issued by the Supreme Court on June 25, and it ended on the next page. But Justice David Souter's footnote 17 has reverberated around law schools, leading Hugh Young, a lawyer involved in the landmark punitive damages case, to predict that "it is going to become the great mystery footnote of the decade.
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July 24, 2006 | Law.com

40 Under 40

Biographies of 40 New Jersey lawyers, all born after Aug. 1, 1966, whom we see as having acquitted themselves well in their brief legal careers.
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January 13, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Shah, plaintiffs-respondents v. Wilco Systems Inc., defendant-appellant

Human Rights Law Violation Claims of Citizenship Status Based Discrimination Are Rejected
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April 09, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

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