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February 04, 2010 | New York Law Journal

The Regulation of Professional Boxing in New York

Bruce J. Zabarauskas, counsel to Crowell & Moring, writes that the statutes and regulations governing boxing are an amalgam of federal law, state law, and rules enacted by private organizations, which act as "sanctioning organizations."
13 minute read
August 05, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Every Firm in D.C. Works on Intel Settlement

OK, not every firm. But few rivalries have ever produced as much legal work as the one between chip-making giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
3 minute read
March 26, 2007 | National Law Journal

DOJ's document dump highlights administration conflicts

The Justice Department's release of 3,000 documents related to its botched dismissals of eight U.S. Attorneys hasn't squelched the scandal over the prosecutors' firings. If anything, the more e-mails that come to light, the worse things seem to look for everyone involved, including Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Legal Times takes a closer look at the documents, which highlight anew the conflict between the statements that top officials made under oath and the policies their aides were pursuing.
11 minute read
October 16, 2009 | New York Law Journal

No Champerty Breach When Assignee Sues to Collect on Legitimate Claim

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February 18, 2013 | Daily Report Online

First big trial set for refurbished NY courthouse

A historic New York City courthouse got a facelift just in time for the trial of a police officer accused of plotting to kill and eat women.
4 minute read
August 11, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Carrier Must Defend All Claims Until Covered Ones Have Been Resolved

The Appellate Division on Thursday ordered CIGNA to defend an insured charged with spoliation in an unsuccessful bodily injury case by a group of employees, even though the policy said only physical injuries would be covered.
4 minute read
September 18, 2009 | The Recorder

A Woman's Place Is Head of the DA's Office

With last week's appointment of Nancy O'Malley in Alameda, women lead the prosecution offices of 10 counties around the state — a big number compared even to relatively recent years.
4 minute read
August 10, 2000 | Law.com

Regulators to OK AOL-Time Warner

Regulatory review of the AOL-Time Warner deal may be completed by early fall, and neither the FTC's antitrust review nor the FCC's public interest inquiry has found a reason to block it. Both agencies raised concerns about the merger's potential monopolistic power, but since both sides' lawyers are veterans of the 1996 Time Warner-Turner Broadcasting System deal, composing a consent decree seems likely.
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July 12, 2004 | National Law Journal

When it rains, EPA enforces

In recent years, municipalities and residential and commercial builders have greeted rain with mixed feelings because of the detrimental effect it has on their ability to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) wet-weather regulations.
11 minute read
May 16, 2005 | National Law Journal

Laws are unenforceable

Every piece of legislation regulating violent videogames has failed when challenged in the federal courts.
5 minute read

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