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April 17, 2007 | The Recorder

Ruling May Aid Employee Class Actions

State Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno wrote that a law paying employees for missed meals wasn't written to be punitive toward their bosses � which means a longer statute of limitations on claims.
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October 07, 2002 | National Law Journal

'Brown''s Legacy

Has Brown v. Board of Education been neutered by recent cases? Peter Irons thinks so.
6 minute read
May 24, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Antitrust

William T. Lifland, senior counsel at Cahill Gorden & Reindel, and Elai Katz, a partner at the firm, write that a district court has rejected the Federal Trade Commission's motion to halt the combination of natural gas distributors in Pennsylvania that had been approved by the state public utility commission. Also, the European Commission has approved the acquisition of an aircraft engine component supplier by a "dominant" aircraft engine manufacturer.
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August 27, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Patent Defendants Score Big Victory

Tech company general counsel, who routinely wrestle with accusations of patent infringement, can breathe a sigh of relief mdash; thanks to an Aug. 20 decision by the Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
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February 03, 2003 | National Law Journal

The Rehnquist Revolution's Humble Start

When the Rehnquist Court ends its long run, as someday it must -- and perhaps sooner rather than later -- the legal archaeologists will start excavating in search of the sources of its powerful jurisprudence. One case the search will inevitably lead to is an obscure 1975 decision called Fry v. United States, in which Rehnquist's solitary dissent lays out his vision of federalism that now dominates the Court's rulings.
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September 20, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

The $160,000 Starting Salary at Large Firms Falling Out of Favor

Any hope that starting salaries at large law firms would climb past the $160,000 mark would appear to be forlorn. For the third year in a row, the percentage of large firms paying that much to new associates fell during 2012.
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November 19, 2009 | The Recorder

Wells Fargo Settles Auction-Rate Securities Litigation

Attorney General Jerry Brown and other regulators reach a deal in which the bank will buy back $1.4 billion of troubled debt from investors, half of them in California.
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July 28, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Warehouses foreclosed

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June 02, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Social Security: Did We Solve That Problem Yet?

I know it was discussed extensively over the past few years, but is it no longer front-page news because the problem has been fixed? Apparently not. It?s more likely that the nation is suffering from attention deficit disorder and can only think about high gas prices right now.
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