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March 09, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Medical Malpractice Defense

John L.A. Lyddane, a senior partner at Martin Clearwater & Bell, and Ellen B. Fishman, a partner at the firm, write that when the ultimate sanction of striking a party's pleadings is employed, the action is not determined on its merits; consequently, there is a natural reluctance to employ the extreme option, when there are lesser options that may be more appropriately applied to a given case.
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January 17, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

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August 16, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Tax Shelter Defense Seeks New Trial Over Juror's Hidden Identity

Counsel for former Jenkens & Gilchrist partners Paul Daugerdas and Donna Guerin and their co-defendants have charged that a juror at their trial for a massive illegal tax shelter scheme hid the fact that she had practiced law, had been suspended from practice for alcohol dependency and professional misconduct, that the Appellate Division had refused to reinstate her because of mental illness and that there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest.
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June 11, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Federal court win a first in forced-place insurance fight

Attorney Adam Moskowitz says banks that impose hefty insurance policies on homeowners whose insurance have lapsed may be losing the legal fight against irate borrowers and Fannie Mae.
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November 08, 2010 | Law.com

Attorney Work Product Doctrine Upheld in Diaper Patent Dispute

In a high-stakes patent lawsuit over diaper designs, a federal magistrate judge has ruled that paper products giant Kimberly-Clark is entitled to invoke the attorney work product doctrine to protect its testing data -- as long as it promises that it won't rely on the data to prove its infringement claims.
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February 07, 2000 | Law.com

Why Can't Michael Play?

The Washington Wizards could probably use a player that's a lot like, well, Michael Jordan. But under NBA rules, owners can't play. Why? Why not let Michael play? The league might be afraid of what could happen, like Bill Gates trying to drive on Gary Payton.
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March 11, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Bodiford jump starts Nichols trial

After more than a year's delay, the judge overseeing the murder trial of Brian G. Nichols said it will resume July 10, and perhaps at a new location. Cobb County Superior Court Judge James G. Bodiford said he would try to wrap up the case-expected to run as long as six months-by the end of the year and warned attorneys that court would be in session six days a week and run until 6 p.
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February 07, 2013 | Law.com

Cutbacks Will Be Felt By OCA, Prudenti Says

Following a joint legislative budget hearing, Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti said yesterday that within the next few weeks staffers will be redeployed, some operations will be discontinued and perks will be eliminated in an effort to ensure that the Judiciary's core responsibilities are not compromised by her hold-the-line budget.
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August 04, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Retailers report solid sales gains for July

Many retailers posted solid sales during the kickoff to the back-to-school season as discounts and high temperatures in July drove shoppers to air-conditioned malls.
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