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March 20, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Calendar

New Jersey calendar of events.
6 minute read
October 19, 2001 | Law.com

A Matter of Faith

After September's terrorist attacks, travel giant Cendant Corp. saw its stock plunge. Just as he did in 1998 when Cendant was embroiled in one of the biggest back-office frauds in U.S. history, general counsel James Buckman turned to his religious faith for support. For Buckman -- a devout Catholic and committed capitalist -- saving Cendant is a moral obligation.
19 minute read
June 29, 2009 | New York Law Journal

'Mahoney-Buntzman' and 'Johnson': Persisting Issues in Matrimonial Law

Elliott Scheinberg, a practitioner in matrimonial law, writes that the Court of Appeals has recently resolved a key issue: payments made to a former spouse and/or children of an earlier marriage, even if made pursuant to court order, are not the type of liabilities entitled to recoupment by the current spouse.
15 minute read
November 04, 2002 | National Law Journal

Prosecutor in the Cross Hairs

The low profile of Maryland U.S. Attorney Thomas DiBiagio came to an abrupt end last week when his office filed a 20-count complaint against alleged sniper John Allen Muhammad in federal district court in Greenbelt, Md. Plus: A look at the Virginia anti-terrorism law that may be used against the suspects if they're tried in that state, and, what the U.S. Attorney's Manual says about how to decide where to bring a case.
11 minute read
September 01, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Big Suits

12 minute read
January 09, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Justices Welcome Additional Time on the Bench

Sixty-one Supreme Court justices may have reached the mandatory retirement age of 70, but they don't have to leave the bench just yet. Several say they are hoping that a constitutional amendment now pending in the Legislature will extend their reprieve still further.
12 minute read
November 13, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours

Extracurricular activities.
3 minute read
February 01, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

VerdictSearch

Man loses excessive force suit against jail guards. Judge orders government to pay $990,000 to parents of crash victim. Jury agrees rear-end collision was unavoidable. Motorcyclist hit by tractor-trailer gets $1 million settlement. Wife knocked out of truck's bunk in crash gets $400,000. Company pays $400,000 to family of worker killed in street sweeper accident.
7 minute read
October 05, 2004 | Law.com

In Plain Sight

At last week's Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing, lobbyist Jack Abramoff was called a "charlatan" who hoodwinked millions out of Native American clients. By contrast, Greenberg Traurig, the law firm where Abramoff was a senior director, escaped the hearing without a dent. But questions remain: How did a firm with hundreds of legal and lobbying professionals not see what was going on with their controversial partner? And can Greenberg use ignorance as a defense against possible litigation?
12 minute read

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