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March 06, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Canada: Where They Punt on Third Down, But Don't Lay You Off

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October 17, 2012 | The Recorder

Lair v. Bullock

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January 31, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Tribune Company Brings in New GC as it Emerges from Bankruptcy

The Tribune Company, having recently emerged from bankruptcy and tapped a new chief executive, announced the selection of former FCC official Edward Lazarus as its new general counsel.
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August 21, 2000 | Law.com

Coaches Sue Web Sites, Claiming Team Playbooks Were Stolen

A Dallas Cowboys coach and three other coaches filed suit in Houston Friday against two Web sites alleging the sites sold stolen team playbooks online. The suit accuses the defendants of "wrongful appropriation and conversion of numerous confidential playbooks" and contends defendants "conducted a booming business in the sale of such pilfered playbooks . . . through their Web site."
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November 10, 2004 | New York Law Journal

District Split: Arbitrators, Non-Parties, Pre-Hearing Discovery

David L. Elsberg, a member of Miller & Wrubel, writes that the legal limitations on prehearing discovery sometimes make little difference in practice and on occasion may be circumvented by creative litigants and arbitrators.
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August 12, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Simels Case Goes to Jury

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June 30, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Five Firms Fall in for Australian Military Housing Project

Four of Australia's Big Six firms are among the legal advisors on a $965 million housing project for the Australian Department of Defence.
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January 10, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Criminal Law and Procedure

Abraham Abramovsky, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law and the director of the Fordham University International Criminal Law Center, wrties that, in many ways, the case at bar in People v. Carvajal, was a routine drug prosecution, with the defendant accused of three counts of cocaine possession. In at least one respect, however, the Carvajal case was anything but routine, because neither Mr. Carvajal nor the drugs he was accused of possessing were in New York.
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July 27, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Judge rules subsidized rent payments should go to homeowner association

A Palm Beach Circuit Court judge has ruled that a housing authority should pay a low-income tenant's rent directly to a homeowners association, and not a landlord who is late paying maintenance fees.
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