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March 21, 2005 | National Law Journal

Revised guidelines stress self-audits

A revised set of sentencing guidelines applicable to corporations and other organizations became effective on Nov. 1, 2004. Using a carrot and stick approach, the guidelines create incentives for organizations to self-police with compliance and ethics programs.
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January 04, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Edward Edelstein, Margolis Edelstein Founder, Dies at 79

While Monday was a day of returning to work for many, a number of those in the legal profession gathered in Philadelphia at the memorial service of Margolis Edelstein name partner Edward L. Edelstein.
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March 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

A significant defect

In quickly indicting three Duke University lacrosse players for allegedly raping an African-American woman, and then engaging in what appears to be gross prosecutorial misconduct, North Carolina district attorney Mike Nifong's conduct presents a textbook example of how a prosecutor should not proceed.
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June 02, 2010 | The Recorder

Fifth District's Ardaiz to Retire

The longtime presiding judge of the Fresno-based appellate court won't seek another term when his expires later this year.
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August 13, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Legislation Would Curtail Arbitration

Consumer groups and others opposed to mandatory, pre-dispute arbitration clauses are gearing up for what is likely to be a hard-fought effort in Congress to ban those clauses in consumer, employment and franchise agreements.
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May 12, 2005 | Law.com

Cabot Starts Consulting Business, Aims for Multiple Locations

Less than a year after bringing a six-lawyer group to Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing, where he became co-chairman of the labor and employment practice group, Stephen Cabot has left the firm and opened his own consulting business, the Cabot Institute for Labor Relations. The five lawyers who originally joined Cabot in the move to Saul Ewing will stay at the law firm. Cabot, author of several books on labor relations, said he would like to open offices in other regions, with immediate plans for San Francisco.
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July 24, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Media Tries to Preserve Right to Trial Access

Richmond Newspapers v. Virginia, 488 U.S. 555, became the seminal precedent codifying the right of the public and the press to observe court proceedings. Absent an overriding interest articulated in findings, the trial of a criminal case must be open to the public, wrote Chief Justice Warren Burger.
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May 25, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Ga. congressman defends campaign finances, tax troubles

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August 12, 2008 | Daily Report Online

High gas prices fuel likely decline in purchases in July

Sales at U.S. retailers probably dropped in July for the first time in five months as record gasoline prices siphoned the cash from tax rebates out of consumers' pockets, economists said before reports this week. Purchases fell 0.1 percent after a 0.1 percent gain in June, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey before the Commerce Department's report on Wednesday.
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August 17, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

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