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February 01, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lab Tests Admissible Without Techs' Testimony, Phila. Judge Rules

An argument by two criminal defendants that their Sixth Amendment right to be confronted with the witnesses against them requires the testimony of the lab technicians who tested their blood for drugs, not just the testimony of the forensic toxicologist who prepared a report on the lab results, has been rejected by a Philadelphia judge.
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September 07, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Rivera-Soto Leaves N.J. High Court, Partners With Ballard Spahr

Roberto Rivera-Soto, whose term on the state Supreme Court may best be remembered for its discordant coda, is back in private practice. Last Thursday, he joined Ballard Spahr as a partner.
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September 07, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Controversial, Outspoken Judge Leaves Bench for BigLaw Partnership

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July 07, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Brief Relief: Online Resources May Ease the Pinch

If you do not mind paying for them, you can obtain copies of legal briefs over the Web from several sources. But where can you find free briefs?
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June 28, 2002 | The Recorder

Pillsbury Lays Off 10 Staffers in San Francisco, N.Y. Offices

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February 09, 2009 | National Law Journal

There's a Better Way to Lay Off Employees

As corporations are forced to downsize, the human approach is key. Management must follow a three-part plan designed to focus on a business?s most valuable asset: people.
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April 06, 2001 | Law.com

Access Denied

Of the more than 4,600 people in INS custody under the age of 18, fewer than half have attorneys, principally because neither they nor alien adults have a right to one. Such children, mostly unaccompanied minors, must navigate complex INS proceedings alone. But help may be on the way for these youngsters. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., has introduced a bill that would address the lack of legal representation.
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May 30, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Lyles v. Flagship Resort Development Corp.

While the evidence provides a reasonable basis for a jury verdict in plaintiffs' favor on their claim that they were fired in violation of the EPPA based on their refusal to take polygraph examinations and on the results of a test illegally administered to a co-employee, defendant is entitled to a new trial because it was unfairly prejudiced by the evidence of racial discrimination offered by plaintiffs before they dropped their LAD claims, and because the damages awarded by the jury are grossly excessive.
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July 25, 2012 | Daily Report Online

P&G sues maker of tooth-whitening products

The anti-copyright website TorrentFreak reported April 29 that the band had no idea an infringement suit was filed.
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October 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Lawyering in the Public Interest

A former civil rights litigator is now leading a community law nonprofit; and other Moves.
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