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March 01, 2010 | New York Law Journal

NALP Settles for Modest Reform of Summer Associate Recruiting

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November 22, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Justice Disputes CCA's Power to Ax Factual-Sufficiency Review

In an unusual move, a justice on Houston's 1st Court of Appeals has challenged the authority of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to eliminate the factual-sufficiency standard of appellate review in criminal cases. The CCA's decision leaves a defendant with one less way to appeal a conviction. Justice Terry Jennings of the 1st Court (pictured) wrote that the CCA's Brooks v. State decision is at odds with the Texas Constitution.
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August 31, 2000 | Law.com

David H. Lissy, Ames Department Stores Inc.

Ames general counsel David H. Lissy joined the company a few months after the department store filed for bankruptcy. Now that they've recovered, he can focus on all the other legal issues that come his way. Of course, that's a little of everything, from "vendor contract issues, or a copyright or trademark or patent dispute, or litigation involving a slip-and-fall in a store, or transactional business on an acquisition.
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September 11, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Crawford GC Plays Multiple Roles

Allen W. Nelson has a wide range of responsibilities for Crawford & Co., the world's largest independent provider of claims management solutions to the risk management and insurance industry. From his office in the company's Atlanta headquarters Nelson oversees legal and other functions, including human resources, quality, compliance and training, corporate communications, vendor management and internal audits for the firm's offices in 70 nations. He holds the titles of general counsel, executive vice president, corporate secretary and chief administrative officer.
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March 02, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

In iPad Appeal, Apple Spotlights Role of Proview 'General Counsel'

In its appeal before the Guangdong Provincial Higher People's Court in Guangzhou, Apple, Inc. focused on the role played in negotiations by the supposed general counsel for Proview International Holdings Ltd.
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May 19, 2000 | Law.com

The Long Good Deed

When attorney Alan Kluger first saw Robert Allen Lopez, they were in a Miami courtroom during a 1995 custody hearing. Kluger was putting in hours as a court-appointed guardian, looking after the children caught in the middle of Lopez's divorce fight. Here, he thought, was a soft-spoken man who talked lovingly about his children. Little did Kluger know, he'd be thinking a lot about Lopez over the next five years. And Lopez would be thinking of how to elude the justice system.
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September 15, 2009 | Law.com

No Foul Play in Death of Indicted Financier Danny Pang, Say Authorities

Authorities have ruled out foul play in the death of a financier accused of using millions of dollars from international investors to fund a lavish lifestyle complete with vacations and personal jets. An autopsy on Danny Pang did not immediately find a cause of death, a county coroner said. Pang pleaded not guilty in July to federal charges of evading currency reporting laws. The case had been set to go to trial next week but was delayed until next August.
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December 27, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Particularity in Digital Raids

In his Cyber-Crime column, Peter A. Crusco, executive assistant district attorney, investigations division, Office of the Queens County District Attorney, writes that with regards to the legal contours of digital raids, search methodologies resulting in evidence contained in computers and other digital media will continue to be scrutinized by the courts in light of relevant search warrant law doctrine, including applicable exceptions such as plain view.
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August 02, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Claims Filed With Client Protection Fund Surge

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December 13, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Contractor's Carrier Off Hook for Leaks at Cumberland Courthouse

An insurance policy that could have helped pay for repairs to the leaky Cumberland County Courthouse in fact provides no coverage, a state appeals court says.
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