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June 20, 2011 |

In re 347 Linden LLC

Court Rejects Challenge to Bankruptcy Orders In Apartment Building's Sale at Foreclosure
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May 28, 2007 |

TL Opinion

When author John Grisham speaks at the State Bar of Texas' annual meeting luncheon on June 21, he will be benefiting law students selected for the Access to Justice Internship Program. And it's hard to believe a bill that would have created a Texas Innocence Commission tasked with investigating all post-conviction exonerations in the state to determine what went wrong in those cases and how to prevent such errors in the future died not once, but twice in the Legislature's 80th session.
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August 30, 2007 |

Heart disease killed former security guard Jewell

ATLANTA AP - Former security Richard Jewell, who was wrongly linked to the deadly bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics, died of heart disease, Georgia's chief medical examiner said Thursday.Jewell, 44, who had diabetes and kidney problems, died Wednesday at his home in West Georgia.An autopsy performed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation showed Jewell had severe heart disease and essentially had a heart attack, Dr.
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February 13, 2009 |

Estrella v. P.R. Painting Corp.

$72,136 Awarded in FLSA Overtime Case; Lawyer Paid Half His Usual Hourly Rate for Travel Time
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February 05, 2008 |

It's No Coincidence: The Successful Firms Have Strong Management and Leadership

In a corporation, the person who has the most impact on the performance is the CEO. Although the practice of law is a profession, a law firm is a business. Therefore, the person who should have the most impact on the performance of the firm is the managing partner. In far too many firms, the partners are still reluctant to give anyone the CEO authority needed for effective management and leadership, says consultant Robert Denney, who explains what the role of a strong managing partner should entail.
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July 06, 2006 |

NYC Mayor: Economy would fail if illegal immigrants were deported

PHILADELPHIA AP - The economy of the country's largest city and the entire nation would collapse if illegal immigrants were deported en masse, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told a Senate committee hearing Wednesday.New York City is home to more than 3 million immigrants, and a half-million of them came to this country illegally, Bloomberg testified.
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January 02, 2012 |

NJ eyes 11th-hour online bet bill

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey lawmakers are making a last-minute bid to legalize Internet gambling that occurs within the state's borders.
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June 27, 2005 |

State v. McAllister

Under the New Jersey Constitution, citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy in bank records that is sufficiently protected by existing grand jury subpoena procedures; neither a probable cause standard for such subpoenas nor a notice to account holders is constitutionally required; however, while such notice is not constitutionally required, additional protections may be desirable as a matter of policy, and the matter is referred to the Criminal Practice Committee for recommendations.
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June 05, 2006 |

Payne & Fears Adds San Francisco Office

Labor, employment law and business litigation firm Payne & Fears has opened a San Francisco office with a team of 10 lawyers from the Louderback Law Firm. Trial lawyer Charles "Chuck" Louderback, who joined Payne & Fears as an equity partner, will lead the office. The move brings Payne & Fears' total number of lawyers to 50, with 13 equity partners. The firm opened its Los Angeles office in 2003 and its Las Vegas office in 2004.
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January 02, 2007 |

Impact Player of the Year: Fred Baron

He may not lay claim to the title, "King of Toxic Torts," and may not be running a stable of 480 employees as the founding partner of the highly successful Baron & Budd, but Fred Baron is still a force on the legal and political scene. Baron says his motives are the same as when he represented asbestos victims, only grander: To elect Democrats to help regulate corporate misconduct and to protect the civil justice system from being dismantled by conservative, pro-business Republicans.
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