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April 19, 2010 | Legaltech News

So Easy, Even a Philadelphia Lawyer Can E-File

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July 05, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Taser settles Atlanta federal suit against financial firms

Taser International Inc. and a group of shareholders settled a lawsuit against financial firms in which the stun-gun maker alleged stock-price manipulation through illegal short selling.Both sides told a federal court in Atlanta they had reached a binding agreement. The judge June 28 put the case on hold pending the filing of a dismissal notice.
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June 28, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours

Extracurricular Activities.
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September 27, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

SC Year In Review: Two New Faces And One Dissenting Voice

The past year was one of transition for the Connecticut Supreme Court: Two new justices with atypical resumes and pioneering personal histories, Andrew McDonald and Carmen Espinosa, joined the Court in early 2013.
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April 17, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Florida growth-management guru DeGrove dies at 87

John DeGrove, a fifth-generation Floridian, was a reliable critic of a South Florida metropolis that he believed was far too fond of sprawl.
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January 29, 2002 | Law.com

Up Go the Walls

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July 07, 2003 | Law.com

Goldstein v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline

Applying the Parklane Hosiery factors to this case, the court cannot conclude the trial court abused its discretion by giving collateral estoppel effect to findings in the prior malpractice suit.
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July 10, 2006 | National Law Journal

Prop 65 deals shot down in Calif.

A California appellate court Friday tossed out six court-approved Proposition 65 settlements involving major hotel chains, ruling that the trial court did not evaluate whether the settlements "served the public interest."
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August 21, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Perspective

David B. Saxe, an associate justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, proposes a legislative modification of the defining structure of New York State's appellate court system, so as to adopt an en banc review procedure for the appellate divisions, similar to that used in the federal judicial system.
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