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September 10, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Brown v. Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

When prison officials provide a method for identifying mail as legal mail and the inmate has not followed that method, the prison is justified in opening that inmate's legal mail outside his presence. The court granted the Department of Corrections' motion for summary relief.
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February 14, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Lieutenant in alleged mortgage fraud gets 7-year sentence

ATLANTA AP - A man accused of being the second-in-command in a multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud was sentenced Thursday to seven years in federal prison and ordered to pay $40.2 million in restitution.Leslie Rector, 35, of Atlanta was convicted in March of conspiracy, loan fraud, mail and wire fraud and money laundering.
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April 07, 2008 | National Law Journal

Arbitration centers turn up the heat

As arbitration becomes increasingly popular throughout the world as a method of dispute resolution, international lawyers and corporate counsel are being wooed by an array of cities around the world positioning themselves to become major arbitration centers.
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April 19, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

Kubala Public Adjusters Inc. v. Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the Supreme Court of Texas

The court affirms a permanent injunction prohibiting appellants from performing certain practices related to their public insurance adjusting business on the basis that such practices constitute the unauthorized practice of law.
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June 16, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

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August 23, 2004 | Daily Report Online

21 to Watch: David S. McLaughlin

I's an old, criminal lawyers' joke: If you're going to steal, steal big. Those who take $5 million might face a suit. But take $500, and you're probably going to jail.It's a perception that frustrates Assistant Attorney General David S. McLaughlin."You have people who are gutting corporations and stealing millions and millions of dollars, and they're not being treated like crooks," he says.
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August 08, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Gone to Carolina: Dykema Opens Charlotte Office

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June 26, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Universal Underwriters Group v. Heibel

N.J.S.A. 39:6B-1 does not impose a requirement on an automobile dealer to provide collision insurance to a permissive user of the insured dealer's motor vehicle.
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April 28, 2003 | National Law Journal

Mormon Land Dispute Tests First Amendment

A divisive dispute over public access to a piece of Mormon-owned land in the heart of Salt Lake City is one of dozens the Supreme Court will consider at its upcoming private conferences.
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October 18, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Courts Issue a 'Big Gulp' of Significant Decisions

In their Appellate Division Review, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partners E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie discuss recent cases involving New York City's large-soda ban, comfort dogs accompanying witnesses, the documentation of a settlement agreement in email, whether a non-moving party seeking affirmative relief must cross-move, and more.
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