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April 02, 2013 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

K&L Gates opens an office in Wilmington, Delaware; Morrison & Foerster strengthens its privacy and data security practices with three new hires; and Sedgwick acquires Abadin Cook to open a Miami location. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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Christopher Asch v. The New York City Board of Education, 108528/10
Publication Date: 2011-06-30
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Court: Supreme Court, New York County
Judge: Justice Manuel J. Mendez
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For plaintiff: Christopher Asch Petitioner, Pro Se
For defendant: Michael A. Cardozo Corporation Counsel of the City of New York Attorneys for the Respondent 100 Church Street, Room 2-108 New York, NY 10007
Case number: 108528/10

Cite as: Christopher Asch v. The New York City Board of Education, 108528/10, NYLJ 1202498891395, at *1 (Sup, NY, Decided Date)Justice Manuel J. Mendezp cl

July 26, 2006 |

New Ballgame For Idea Theft Claims

Encouraged by the Ninth Circuit's Grosso decision, plaintiff lawyers are filing more idea submission claims.
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May 15, 2013 |

Barnes & Noble Prevails in Nook E-Reader Patent Suit

An appeals court ruled that Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader doesn't infringe patents owned by Deep9 Corporation. The ruling keeps up a recent hot streak for Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, which represented Barnes & Noble.
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Cozen Tries to Bounce Brooklyn Judge over 'Wanted' Poster, 'Extreme Bias'
Publication Date: 2012-08-23
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Claiming Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Arthur Schack called John McDonough of Cozen O'Connor a "piece of shit" and drew a bulls-eye on his photo in a personal injury suit involving Duane Reade, the firm has filed a motion for recusal.

December 30, 2002 |

The Year Reality Set In

New Jersey's reporter shield law, one of the nation's most powerful, does not allow media defendants to keep all unpublished material out of discovery in invasion of privacy suits, a judge in Monmouth County has ruled. Superior Court Judge Louis Locascio's Dec. 19 decision, in a case against The New York Times is the first since the 1977 revision of the reporter's privilege to deny a news organization's absolute protection against disclosure in a civil case.
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May 12, 2003 |

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Private Citizens Cannot Bring Charges Philadelphia Activists who have long maintained that city prosecutors turn a blind eye to police brutality have lost one of their few legal weapons. In the case of In Re: Isaac Hickson, PICS Case No. ...
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