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February 04, 2008 | National Law Journal

Pow! Zap! Comic book suits abound

Comic book collectors and intellectual property lawyers are watching the courts closely as they have begun to work through difficult issues related to ownership rights and transfers of ownership in what is today a multimedia, multibillion-dollar business built upon the superhero serials.
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December 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

The 2012 Patent Litigation Survey

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May 06, 2013 | National Law Journal

Novak Druce

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February 09, 2004 | National Law Journal

Immune from comp suits

Blocking one of the few remaining pathways for employees to sue for workers' compensation, a Texas appellate court has ruled that all tiers of subcontractors on a construction work site are immune from such suits.
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February 21, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Stone v. Travis

Second Amended Complaint Stated Securities Fraud Claims Satisfying SEA �10(b), Rule 10(b)(5)
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December 07, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Overturned $3 Million Hormone-Replacement Therapy Verdict Explained

A woman who sued Wyeth, claiming her breast cancer was caused by the company's hormone-replacement drug, did not show sufficient evidence that her doctor wouldn't have prescribed the drug if warnings were better, a Philadelphia judge explained as to why he overturned a $3 million jury award.
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August 08, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Robin S. Ballard

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November 03, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Methods of Judicial Selection:

With the 2003 judicial elections drawing closer, it is an excellent time to examine the continuing debate and practical realities of judicial selection methods. Pennsylvania is one of eight states that currently selects its judges through partisan elections. However, many voices, including Gov. Ed Rendell's, express support for a shift toward merit selection.
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April 11, 2006 | Daily Report Online

If Delta is grounded, AirTran faces temptation

By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterAirTran Airways' Kevin Healy won't comment on Delta Air Lines' troubles, but he can't hide how he views the situation."In 1999, most people expected AirTran to fail and believed there was no way we could compete with Delta's hub," says Healy, AirTran's vice president of planning.
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November 20, 2008 | National Law Journal

18 attorneys serving on Obama's education, labor, health and technology transition teams

Eighteen lawyers have been tapped by the transition organization of President-elect Barack Obama to serve on teams examining policy and budget issues on national social issues related to education, labor, health and technology.
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