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June 28, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY Litigation Co-Chair Leaves BigLaw to Launch Plaintiffs Firm

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January 27, 2010 | Daily Business Review

McClatchy has debt deal; cost cuts lead to profit

Newspaper publisher McClatchy Co. said Wednesday that most of its lenders have agreed to refinance its debt and that it cut enough costs to turn a profit in the fourth quarter, even as advertising continued to slide.
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March 28, 2011 | National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE

Walking into Fordham with a pencil in your hand; overly affectionate in Brooklyn; poultry or pets on Long Island; and they still got some attitude in this week's column.
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October 14, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Judge Was Wrong to Ban Cameras in Murder Trial

Scott [email protected] Effingham County judge erred in denying a Savannah newspaper's request to photograph a murder trial, the Georgia Supreme Court has ruled.The Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a ruling by Effingham County Superior Court Judge F. Gates Peed, who prohibited cameras in his courtroom during a murder trial earlier this year.
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May 30, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Guercia v. Equinox Holdings

Subpoenas Seeking Records From Former Employers in Sex Bias Suit Are Quashed
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June 01, 2012 | Law.com

In-House Litigation Counsel Dismissed in Ongoing Eaton Corp Legal Saga

Two in-house counsel have lost their jobs at the Eaton Corporation after new emails emerged in a long-running lawsuit involving the Ohio-based power management company.
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July 27, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Another Big Hitter Leaves The Bench

Middletown Superior Court Judge Robert Holzberg, whose negotiating skills helped settle dozens of lawsuits stemming from the Kleen Energy gas explosion and the St. Francis Hospital child sex abuse scandal, is resigning from the bench to become a partner and mediator at Pullman & Comley's Hartford office.
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September 09, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Reflections on 9/11 and the Law

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May 17, 2005 | Law.com

Wineries Toast Supreme Court Ruling on Interstate Sales

The Supreme Court gave a cork-popping victory to winemakers Monday, striking down state laws that barred consumers from receiving direct shipments of wines from out-of-state wineries. The 5-4 decision caps a 20-year campaign by the wine industry to overturn states' protective laws, which the Court's majority found violate the commerce clause of the Constitution. "This is the best day for wine-lovers since the invention of the corkscrew," said Clint Bolick, who argued on behalf of the winemakers.
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July 11, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

In Re: Buggs

It is clearly not part of the duty of the district clerk to seek out and locate either person or newspaper in Kansas for the benefit of a plaintiff. It is also not the obligation of the clerk to provide payment to the media outlet for such service.
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