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February 26, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Alleged Iraq roadside bomber pleads guilty in US

WASHINGTON AP - The first insurgent from the Iraq war prosecuted in U.S. courts pleaded guilty on Thursday to planting roadside bombs. His plea deal carries a 25-year sentence, but the Netherlands will decide how much time he spends in prison.Iraqi-born Dutch citizen Wesam al-Delaema acknowledged that he and his fellow "Mujahideen from Fallujah" videotaped themselves planting remote-control explosives along a road used by U.
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November 21, 2003 | Law.com

School, Diocese Sued for Firing Teacher for Pro-Choice Views

A suit initiated by a teacher who was fired after signing a pro-choice ad has pitted the right of a private school to determine who it wants on staff against the plaintiff's right to speak out in favor of abortion rights. In a complaint filed in federal court in Delaware, the plaintiff alleged that her former employer and the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington violated the Civil Rights Act and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act by terminating her employment.
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July 21, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

News Corp. Shareholders Amend Suit to Include Phone Hacking Allegations

A group of institutional investors last week amended a derivative suit it filed in the Delaware Court of Chancery in March against Rupert Murdoch and other directors of the media conglomerate News Corp.
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August 05, 2004 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

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April 28, 2000 | Law.com

Disbarred Lawyer Earns Second Chance at Law

David Edward Betts' fall from grace was dramatic. He was a partner at a respected Atlanta law firm, but in 1986, he stood before a Superior Court judge and pleaded guilty to forgery and theft. What followed, according to Betts, was a 14-year search for redemption, one that began with an appearance -- complete in prison garb -- before a UGA legal ethics class and ended two months ago in the Georgia Supreme Court.
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July 30, 2007 | National Law Journal

Strine Theory

Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr.'s sharp-witted courtroom style melds popular-culture references with a multilayered analysis of corporate law issues. Strine's style has attracted attention and admiration from lawyers, but the substance of his recent bench decisions calling for more company disclosure in proposed mergers and acquisitions before a shareholder vote and addressing the subtle points of Delaware corporate law have altered dealmaking.
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November 07, 2006 | National Law Journal

America Votes 2006

As Election Day unfolded, Legal Times followed the lawyers and lobbyists who played a critical role in the drama that brought about sweeping change to the power structure of Washington. Check out our election coverage weblog.
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December 15, 2003 | Law.com

All Wrapped Up: No Need to Be a (Fruit) Basket Case Over Gifts

As conservative as the profession is, lawyers often do turn to the tried and true when shopping for clients: wine, fruit and cheese baskets, hams, turkeys -- and even, perhaps, the dreaded fruitcake. But breaking the ranks of tradition when it comes to holiday gift-giving can be a good thing, especially if it turns a client's head and makes him or her feel particularly well thought of.
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May 30, 2007 | The Recorder

Passing Grades February 2007

California Bar Passing Grades from February 2007.
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In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, 08-01789 (BRL)
Publication Date: 2011-03-02
Practice Area: Business Law
Industry:
Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District
Judge: Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorneys for Plaintiff, Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Substantively Consolidated SIPA Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC and Bernard L. Madoff: By: David J. Sheehan, John Moscow, Marc E. Hirschfield, Oren J. Warshavsky, Seanna R. Brown, Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY.
For defendant: Attorneys for Defendants Emily Chasalow, Mark Chais, Wrenn Chais, William Chais, Miri Chais and the Entities Identified on Exhibit 1 to the Notice of Motion to Dismiss: By: Philip R. White, Andrew H. Sherman, Sills Cummis & Gross P.C., New York, NY.
Case number: 08-01789 (BRL)

Cite as: In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, 08-01789 (BRL), NYLJ 1202483825191, at *1 (SDNY, Decided February 24, 2010)Bankruptcy Judge Burton

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