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August 11, 2004 | Law.com

First USA Bank Hit With $6.8M Verdict in Real Estate Dispute

A Superior Court jury in Delaware has hit First USA Bank with $6.8 million in damages in a breach of contract action brought by a real estate development company. The unanimous 12-member jury determined that First USA breached two residential real estate leases it had entered into with Pettinaro Enterprises and a handful of the company's subsidiaries, the plaintiffs' attorney, James Green of Seitz Van Ogtrop & Green, said.
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April 30, 2010 | National Law Journal

Federal judge finds no religious significance in removal of Muslim woman's head scarf

With France and Belgium pushing to ban the burqa in public, American courts also are being swept into the controversy over whether Muslim women should be allowed to cover their heads or faces as they please.
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May 31, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Fee-Shifting Clause In Indemnity Cases

A church insisted a higher fee should be applied in its cross-claim against a construction company after prevailing against another party in a construction accident lawsuit, and the Florida Supreme Court agreed.
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January 15, 2013 | Daily Report Online

The case that made careers for a group of young women litigators

The plaintiff was visibly uncomfortable. She wouldn't look at the defense lawyer as he ran through his deposition questions: "How large were your breasts before the surgery?" "What size did you want them to be?" "Why did you want them to be that size?"
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July 03, 2000 | The Legal Intelligencer

Flawed Tort Claims Rejected by Pa. Superior Court

The Superior Court found fault with claims of strict liability, breach of warranty and negligence in a recent case, affirming a summary judgment decision for ARA Services.
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April 14, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Marketplace

After considering several alternate locations, Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke has decided to stay put at the offices it has occupied for almost a quarter of a century. The firm signed a 15-year renewal for its 49,000-square-foot space at 230 Park Ave.
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July 06, 2007 | National Law Journal

Federal Judge Curtly Ends Lawyer Tiff in Patent Infringement Suit

Like a teacher scolding misbehaving children, a senior federal judge took several far-younger, big-firm lawyers to task Thursday for filing two poorly argued motions to disqualify the other side's counsel. Senior U.S. District Judge William Schwarzer roundly rejected both motions and wouldn't entertain the attorneys' other requests in court either. Friskit Inc. has accused the much larger RealNetworks of infringing on patents related to organizing and playing video and audio files.
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March 23, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Adelman eager to head for Singapore

David I. Adelman was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Friday as the American ambassador to Singapore.Adelman, a partner at Sutherland and a Georgia state senator, was tapped for the ambassadorship by President Barack Obama in November. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the nomination on Feb. 2."I'm excited.
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February 07, 2007 | Law.com

Jury Says PricewaterhouseCoopers Should Pay $10M

A Georgia jury Tuesday dunned PricewaterhouseCoopers $10 million for negligent misrepresentation but rejected civil allegations of fraud and racketeering against the accounting firm. The suit was brought by entrepreneurs Stiles A. Kellett Jr. and Samuel B. Kellett, who had claimed that they sustained $126 million in stock losses after they merged their nursing home firm, Convalescent Services Inc., with The Mariner Health Group. on the advice of PwC.
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February 17, 2009 | Daily Report Online

GOP tries to restore image of fiscal discipline

WASHINGTON AP - Seeking political traction, Republicans are using the economic stimulus package to try to restore an image of fiscal discipline tarnished by a free-spending GOP Congress under former President George W. Bush.The return to what many Republicans consider their small-government, tax-cut roots is driving unity in a party that now lacks power in the White House and in the Democratic-controlled House and Senate.
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