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May 05, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

How Not To Settle a Multiparty Suit

In-house lawyer Karel Zaruba helped his employer, Warner-Lambert, dodge a bullet six years ago when he struck a deal with plaintiffs' lawyers to drop a planned mass breach-of-warranty suit. For $235,000 the lawyers agreed not to sue over the effectiveness of Warner's Nix head-lice shampoo. Most of all, the lawyers agreed not to disclose the existence of the agreement to their 90 clients, who together received only $10,000 in refunds. The remaining $225,000 the lawyers kept.
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November 14, 2011 | National Law Journal

Contracts lawyers priming for smaller budget

With fewer dollars from Uncle Sam in the coming years, government-contracts attorneys in Washington are preparing their clients about what could happen to them after plans for a smaller federal budget are hashed out on Capitol Hill. The spending drought means contracts lawyers are having to soothe some jittery clients.
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March 16, 2004 | Law.com

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April 27, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pitt Law Hires Temple Prof as New Dean

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law has hired Temple University Beasley School of Law professor William "Chip" Carter Jr. as its new dean.
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February 11, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Bipartisan coalition urges reform of the criminal justice system

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May 22, 2006 | Law.com

Davis v. State

The jury was free to find the defendant lacked the culpable mental state required for guilt, as long as it did not attribute that lack to intoxication.
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February 09, 2001 | Law.com

Negligence Suit Filed Against Parents of Defendant in Murder Trial

The parents of a Lake Worth, Fla., man currently on trial for a 1998 triple murder are facing their own legal troubles in connection with the crime. Anita Charest, the mother of one of the murder victims, Charlotte Kenyon, has filed a lawsuit in Palm Beach Circuit Court against Donald and Marcella Chamberlain, alleging they were negligent in storing the .45 caliber handgun that police say was used in the crime.
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December 13, 2004 | National Law Journal

California may raise the bar on ethics

California bar leaders, worried that law students aren't being drilled sufficiently on legal ethics, are leaning toward the toughening of the state's requirements for passing a nationally administered test on the subject.
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December 17, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Valenzuela v. City of New York

Free With Registration: Plaintiff's Lawyer 'Tainted' Negligence Trial; Case Arising From Softball Game Remanded
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July 21, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Experts: Election could strengthen market

Growing dissatisfaction with President Barack Obama before this year's elections is good news for stock investors, if history is any guide. The Standard Poor's 500 Index has surged 48 percent on average starting in the second year of each U.S. presidential term, measured from its lowest level through the high the next year, according to data going back to 1928 compiled by Bloomberg.
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