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July 23, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Case Summaries

The following state and federal court opinions were issued from june 28 to July 12. Practice areas addressed in these cases include civil practice, commercial law, family law, health law, the legal profession, real property, criminal law and immigration law, among others. Subscribers have access to the full text of these opinions online and can receive Texas Lawyer's Daily Case Alert, which includes the very latest opinions issued by state and federal appellate courts in Texas. To sign up to receive the Daily Case Alert in your inbox each day, click here.
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December 08, 2008 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Pioneer, Mentor And Man Of Style

William R. Moller had style. Whether it was wearing a fashionable straw hat, tooling around in a fancy convertible or conducting a cross-examination that other lawyers described as "spellbinding," he was a hard guy to ignore. But Moller also had substance. The longtime lawyer, who died this month at age 83, was a respected bar leader, a quick-witted trial advocate and an influential teacher.
6 minute read
February 24, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Morris Manning sees slight growth in 2011

Morris, Manning Martin booked flat growth in 2011 as its real estate practice continued a comeback and the firm diversified practice areas, said managing partner Louise M. Wells.Revenue increased by 1 percent to $87.1 million compared with nearly 4 percent growth the previous year. Profit per equity partner rose increased less than 1 percent to nearly $858,000.
5 minute read
June 05, 2013 | Daily Report Online

'Timing Is Everything' For Portnoy's Move

After five years running her own family law firm, Kathy Portnoy is merging it with one of Atlanta's most established domestic relations firms, Warner, Bates, McGough & McGinnis.
6 minute read
May 11, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Republican court overhaul fell short of original goal

The 2011 legislative session may be remembered as the judicial branch overhaul that didn't happen, at least not the way its architects intended. The state Supreme Court won't split in two, and it won't be packed with three new justices. The Florida Bar won't be removed from the selection of Judicial Nominating Commission members.
7 minute read
June 23, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Scott et al v. Mayflower Home Improvement Corp. et al,

Where the home-improvement company engaged the services of a financial institution to provide mortgages to plaintiffs, and the institution then sold the mortgages, in accordance with the FTC Holder Rule, 16 C.F.R. � 433.2, which modified the holder-in-due-course rule to protect consumers, the assignees are subject to the claims and defenses of homeowners; the homeowners are entitled to restitution from the assignees, but they are not entitled to treble damages and counsel fees under the Consumer Fraud Ac
10 minute read
May 14, 1999 | Law.com

Review of the Basic Principles of Trademark Law

24 minute read
December 05, 2006 | Law.com

Judicial Profile: Carl Holm

With San Mateo Judge Carl Holm, anticipate real-world decisions � and brace yourself for the kind of commentary your mom's too nice to offer.
6 minute read
July 18, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

VerdictSearch

Doctor not to blame for unremoved sponge in surgery. Jury awards couple $10,000 for alleged injuries in crash. Husband and wife get $169,550 for tractor-trailer crash. Jury sides with defense over plaintiff's injury claims. Plaintiff recovers for six disk herniations. Plaintiff recovers for neck, back and shoulder injuries. Plaintiff awarded $660,000 for knee injury. Restaurant not to blame for woman's fall, jury finds.
9 minute read
November 05, 1999 | Law.com

Gimme Shelter

The tax implications of "accelerated charitable remainder trusts" might seem as exciting as a pot of drying glue. But when Carlyn McCaffrey, of New York's Weil, Gotshal & Manges, began reviewing the instrument's "fourth-tier return of corpus distribution" for her client, she was lawyering for high stakes. The document prepared by McCaffrey wasn't standard lawyer-client advice. Her client has been using McCaffrey's favorable analysis as promotional material peddling the trusts as aggressive tax shelters.
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