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August 26, 2013 | Law.com

Argentina Dealt a $1.4 Billion Defeat in U.S. Bond Debt Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit gave Argentina's spurned bondholders a $1.4 billion victory Friday in their lengthy legal battle to collect debts unpaid since the country's world-record 2001 default.
7 minute read
May 07, 2009 | The Recorder

Attorney Depression Rises as Economy Sinks

The typical attorney personality and training are actually barriers to treating emotional problems and substance abuse, says one expert.
5 minute read
November 06, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Explore Limits of Immunity For Prosecutors

U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared torn Wednesday over whether prosecutors deserve total immunity from lawsuits for their official acts, even when they fabricate evidence in pursuit of a murder indictment and conviction.
4 minute read
October 12, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge: Divorce Code Does Not Apply in Same-Sex Splits

An Allegheny County Common Pleas Court judge has rejected a woman's attempt to have a brokerage account she entered into with her same-sex partner of 20 years divided equally between the two by applying aspects of the state's Divorce Code to an ongoing property division dispute between her and her same sex partner of 20 years.
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April 01, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Shock Jocks' Homosexual Inferences Not Defamatory, Federal Judge Rules

In today's society, at least in New Jersey, homosexuality has lost its stigma, so a false statement that someone is gay isn't slanderous, a federal judge in Trenton said Wednesday in dismissing a suit against two radio shock jocks.
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July 25, 2005 | National Law Journal

Left Behind: Lobby Groups On Sidelines

Liberal interest groups could not have imagined that they'd be on the outside looking in during what was supposed to be a battle over President George W. Bush's first Supreme Court nominee.
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December 26, 2002 | Law.com

U.S. Attorney May Force More Cases to Trial

U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan says that he will start asking federal judges to set trial dates during a defendant's first appearance in court. The change is an indication of Ryan's more aggressive posture in litigating cases, a reminder of his background in state courts where prosecutors are more likely to throw caution to the wind in pursuing convictions. It is also a move that could help with the district's slow pace in resolving criminal cases.
4 minute read
February 09, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Tracking Vacancies in Federal Inspector General Offices

The U.S. federal government contains no shortage of regulators and overseers of American business and life. A new report from the Project On Government Oversight asks: Where are the watchdogs who are supposed to be watching the watchdogs?
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December 03, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

New FDIC Rule Averts IOLTA Trouble

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has announced that, effective immediately, client funds deposited in Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts -- regardless of the amount -- are eligible for full deposit insurance coverage under the Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program through Dec. 31, 2009.
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July 05, 2004 | National Law Journal

New Look at Profitability

Management: The way a law firm makes decisions about taking on new revenue starts with an understanding of profitability.
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