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October 31, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court opinions.
56 minute read
March 09, 2006 | Law.com

Patterson, plaintiff-appellee v. Balsamico, defendant-appellant

Panel Affirms Liability to Assaulted Correction Officer But Requires Punitive Damages Award to Be Halved
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Day v. Staples, Inc.
Publication Date: 2009-02-17
Practice Area: Employment | retaliation
Industry:
Court: 1st Cir.
Judge: Lynch, Chief Judge.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 08-1689

Before Lynch, Chief Judge, Howard, Circuit Judge, and Garcia-Gregory,*fn1 District Judge.This is our first occasion to interpret the requirements for an action und

July 30, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Phillips, plaintiff-appellant v. Audio Active Limited, defendants-appellees

Copyright Infringement, Contract Breach Claims Against Record Label Split Between U.S., U.K. Courts
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March 18, 2004 | Law.com

Drowning in Paper

Encompassing more than 500 court orders and 40 million pages of documents -- and with $289 billion at stake -- United States v. Philip Morris Inc. is a massive lawsuit whose challenges are becoming increasingly evident. The mammoth piece of litigation is set to go to trial this fall before D.C. federal judge Gladys Kessler, whose hands-on approach and strict scheduling are credited with keeping the unwieldy case on track.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings and Related Torts in Pennsylvania, Second Edition Authors: George Bochetto, David P. Heim, John A. O’Connell, Robert S. Tintner View this Book

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March 13, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Actions Against Insurance Agents or Brokers

In their Insurance Law column, Norman H. Dachs and Jonathan A. Dachs, partners at Shayne, Dachs, Corker, Sauer & Dachs, review recent decisions regarding the duties of an insurance agent or broker to its customer/insured, and a somewhat unsettled issue soon to be addressed by the Court of Appeals: the insured's duty to read the policy and its effect upon the agent's or broker's liability for failing to procure requested coverage.
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September 14, 2009 | Law.com

A Family Fights and a Lawyer Falls

The bitter dispute between an investment banker and his ex-wife has consumed Hogan & Hartson's Robert Cave for nearly 12 years, driving his practice into the ground and leading him to withdraw from Hogan's partnership. Now, the woman's sons are suing Cave and Hogan for malpractice, alleging the firm pursued unnecessary legal action that drained their inheritance. The suit claims Cave developed a "crush" on Colleen Boland, noting that he had referred to her as the best friend he's ever had.
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August 14, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

Enforcing Restrictive Covenants in Times of Layoffs

How to maintain protection over confidential business information and to ensure a company's continued competitive edge following layoff situations is the question of the day. One answer is through the enforcement of non-competition or other types of restrictive covenants that may have been in place prior to a layoff or similar job action. However, says attorney Jonathan Stoler, an employer's ability to enforce restrictive covenants against employees subject to layoffs may be more difficult than it appears.
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March 08, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Avoid the Traps in Investor and Analyst Calls

Richard Steuer, Jodi Simala and John Roberti, partners with Mayer Brown, write that for most public companies, periodic conference calls and webcasts with investors and financial analysts are a fact of life. The calls, typically open to the public so that companies may avoid "selective disclosure" issues, attract two types of visitors who otherwise would not have been present: competitors, for whom the calls provide a rich source of competitive intelligence, and the government, which knows that competitors can and do listen to investor and analyst calls, and may view them as opportunities for companies to signal one another.
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November 20, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Pinnacle tries creative approach to affordable housing problem

The state is prioritizing affordable housing projects in urban areas. One builder, Pinnacle Housing Group, plans what executives say is the first true mixed-income affordable project in South Florida.
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