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April 27, 2010 |

Ivory Tower gives Wall Street its worst ideas

People, pundits and politicians looking for financial-crisis culprits should turn their sights to the professors who bear so much responsibility for it. To borrow a phrase from professor Burton Malkiel, a random walk down Wall Street reveals that some of its biggest disasters have come from ideas hatched in the ivory tower.
4 minute read
March 23, 2009 |

DELVACCA Named ACC's Large Chapter of the Year

After celebrating its 25th anniversary last year, the Delaware Valley Area Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel, or DELVACCA, has been named 2008 Large Chapter of the Year by the ACC.
5 minute read
June 07, 2013 |

LawJam 2013: It's All In The Name For Mikey Mel & The JDs

I started this band in my basement the summer before I started law school at UGA. I was the only member of the band. I knew I would always be a member of my band, so I put my name on it. I figured that if anyone else would join the band, they should be separated from me with an ampersand.
4 minute read
August 23, 2012 |

Circuit Resolves Case of Battling Buyers With Competing Plans

In her Distress Mergers & Acquisitions column, Corinne Ball, a partner at Jones Day, reviews a recent Tenth Circuit decision that resolved a six-year battle over the domain name freecreditscore.com, which began with the unauthorized transfer of the site by a debtor after he had filed a bankruptcy petition.
11 minute read
July 10, 2001 |

It's Still Slow Go for E-Filing

Last year, e-filing was the legal tech buzzword and no wonder: the 90 million cases filed in the nation's 17,500 courts each year generate more than 1.5 billion documents. Given the cost of delivering, storing and maintaining these documents, the attraction of e-filing should be obvious. But Tom O'Connor reports that courts are still slow to adopt the technology.
8 minute read
February 20, 2012 |

D.C. CALENDAR

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July 11, 2012 |

Ex-Football Players, EA to Face Ninth Circuit

When football legend Jim Brown sued Electronic Arts Inc. in 2009 for using his likeness in its video games, EA argued that its games are expressive activity protected by the First Amendment.
7 minute read
August 14, 2007 |

Split Panel: County May Claim Interest on Unclaimed Bond Payments

Counties, school districts and other local governments that issue bonds are entitled to the extra interest that accrues after the bonds mature and have not been redeemed, the majority of a sharply divided en banc Commonwealth Court panel has ruled.
6 minute read
February 25, 2008 |

Their Time for Change Is Now

Since the election in November of two new state Supreme Court justices and former Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy's resignation, Pennsylvania's high court has been in a state of flux.
4 minute read
July 06, 2007 |

ALM, The Legal�s Parent Co., Sold to Incisive Media

ALM, publisher of The Legal Intelligencer and 30 other national and regional publications, will be sold to London-based Incisive Media for $630 million, according to a joint announcement yesterday by the two companies.
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