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November 19, 2007 | Law.com

Orlando Private School Sues Blogging Parent for Defamation

A private school in Orlando, Fla., claims the mother of a former student crossed the line in a critical Internet blog she wrote about her daughter's experiences there. So the New School of Orlando Inc. sued Sonjia McSween to stop her from publishing and talking about the school and force her to pay damages. Some say it's a case of censorship. Others say First Amendment rights have nothing to do with it.
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July 01, 2003 | Law.com

Working 2/5 On 9/11

Former Clintonista Jamie Gorelick joins Wilmer, Cutler Pickering this month, but she'll be a part-timer for the first year. Gorelick will spend two days a week working as a member of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, which is investigating the 9/11 bombings of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. A former deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration, she most recently served as the vice-chair and top legal officer of residential mortgage giant Fannie Mae.
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May 12, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Professor G. Rowland Zigwhy on the Economy and the Law

In these chaotic times, I have been fortunate to obtain the views of the noted expert and commentator professor G. Rowland Zigwhy, whose wise commentary has appeared in this paper in the past.
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November 14, 2012 | Delaware Law Weekly

Differences on LLCs May Have Led to Strine's Rebuke

The Delaware Supreme Court's public rebuke of Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. in a recent opinion may have been sparked by differing opinion between Chief Justice Myron T. Steele and Strine on the state's Limited Liability Company Act, according to legal sources within the state.
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January 07, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ark. high court removes death sentence for FS man

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) ? The Arkansas Supreme Court has ordered a new sentencing for a death-row inmate convicted of killing his girlfriend and her two young children during the 2006 Christmas holidays.
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August 22, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Poker Found a Game of Skill Not Covered by U.S. Gambling Act

Judge Jack Weinstein reversed the jury conviction of Lawrence Dicristina and found that, as a matter of law, Congress did not clearly intend to criminalize poker, which is not a game of pure chance, when it passed the federal Illegal Gambling Business Act.
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August 11, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Asbestos Case Nets $10.3 Mil. Verdict

A San Francisco Superior Court jury awarded $10.3 million in economic and non-economic damages Monday in an asbestos case brought by a 60-year-old man allegedly suffering from mesothelioma.
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July 24, 2001 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 140 -- July 24, 2001

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April 19, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Gegerson v. State Farm Ins. Co.

Insurer Is Granted Summary Judgement Due to Examination Under Oath Default
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January 27, 2012 | Legaltech News

Tracing the Legal History of Social Media

As a legal matter, social media is nearly in its 30s, according to the outline of "Key Moments in Social Media Law," compiled by John Delaney for Morrison & Foerster's Socially Aware blog.
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