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March 12, 2010 |

Capitol Report

A round-up of action from Trenton.
7 minute read
December 18, 2001 |

Runner-up: Rudolph W. Giuliani

Last fall, on winning a $15 million verdict against the city of Chicago in a police corruption civil rights case, litigator Philip S. Beck said, "It's not like I'm some kind of bleeding-heart liberal here who is a cause lawyer." Not that anyone was calling Beck a bleeding-heart liberal, given his other famous recent client: George W. Bush. Beck was the president-to-be's point man last year in the Florida election debacle.
6 minute read
February 24, 2010 |

DEP's Transition Report

Unlike previous reports from the Department of Environmental Protection, it is more likely that the recommendations in the January 15 report will be seriously considered.
7 minute read
July 28, 2004 |

People In The News

People In The News
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March 24, 2004 |

A Killer Called 'Youngster'

Nine years after killing a woman and sexually assaulting the victim's mother, Texas death row inmate Anzel Keon Jones is hoping the U.S. Supreme Court will decide that executing someone who committed crimes while under 18 is unconstitutional. At least one other Texas execution has been halted pending a decision, and Jones' attorney expects all 27 of the state's death row inmates who were under 18 at the time of their crimes to seek stays.
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March 25, 2002 |

Outside Counsel

T he New York Times began an article stating, "[i]f you`re going to confide in someone, who should it be: a doctor, a psychotherapist or a lawyer? This is not the beginning of a joke." 1 The article went on to discuss that the American Bar Association, in August 2001, approved a proposal to change the rules of confidentiality between lawyers and their clients.
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August 20, 2013 |

Should Employers Consider Obesity a Disability?

In June 2013, the American Medical Association passed Resolution 420, which officially recognizes obesity as a "disease state with multiple pathophysiological aspects." Although the AMA opposes any effort to make obesity a disability under the law, there is no doubt that this recognition of obesity as a disease will have significant legal consequences.
6 minute read
July 17, 2002 |

Fulton Ends Reverse Bias Case, Pays Trio $3.5 Million

R. Robin [email protected] years after Fulton County lost a reverse discrimination case in federal court here, the county has paid three white former employees $3.5 million in damages. Atlanta attorney Edward D. Buckley III, a partner at Buckley Klein, said the county paid the judgment on June 30, less than three weeks after the U.
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May 02, 2013 |

People in the News

Jerry Lehocky, president-elect of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice and of Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano, presented the PAJ's Murray S. Love Award to Temple University's Beasley School of Law students Caroline N.J. Power and James E. Price.
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August 28, 2013 |

Should Employers Consider Obesity A Protected Disability?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that more than one-third of adults in the United States are considered "obese."
6 minute read

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