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March 05, 2010 | Daily Report Online

House panel wants more Toyota acceleration details

WASHINGTON AP - A House committee on Friday questioned how rigorously Toyota has tested its vehicles for sudden acceleration, and asked the Japanese automaker for more records on the safety issues.The House Energy and Commerce Committee told Toyota executive Jim Lentz in a letter that there is "an absence of documents" to show whether the company thoroughly investigated the possibility of unintended acceleration.
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July 12, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Woman Who Delayed Tax Protest Finds 9/11 Leeway Goes Only So Far

TROY The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks justify some leeway in various tax-related deadlines but only some an Administrative Law Judge has held.
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January 09, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Criminal Law and Procedure

Abraham Abramovsky, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law, writes that in late December, the Court of Appeals revisited the elements of depraved indifference murder for the fifth time in three years. While it is likely not its' last decision on this topic, it is a seminal one, because the court finally struck a balance between the classic definition of depraved indifference to human life and the "objective" definition adopted over 20 years ago.
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September 07, 1999 | Law.com

ICO Global's Cash Crunch Leads to Bankruptcy

Satellite-telephone provider ICO Global Communications Ltd. has been forced by a cash crunch to join the parade of multi-billion dollar companies that have sought protection in Delaware this year to reorganize themselves. ICO hoped to create the world's third global satellite-telephone network, but ended up following the footsteps of Iridium LLC, which decided to seek protection from creditors in Delaware two weeks earlier. Iridium was the first to offer satellite-telephone calling.
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February 10, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer: Autopsy unclear on live birth

ATLANTA AP - A Mercer University law professor says a woman found guilty of murdering a baby she delivered on a toilet was unfairly convicted because the verdict hinged on a faulty confession.Sarah Gerwig-Moore, representing Kayla Ragan Wright of Crisp County, told the Georgia Supreme Court on Monday that the medical examiner could not determine if the girl was born alive in October 2004.
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November 01, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Awards Pa. Father $11 million for Protest at Son's Funeral

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September 03, 2003 | New York Law Journal

First Charges Filed Under New Internet Porn Law

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February 25, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Justices side with West Virginia smokers in lawsuit against tobacco companies

WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a tobacco industry request to intervene in a lawsuit by over a thousand West Virginia smokers.The justices declined to examine a trial procedure in which a jury first determines whether smokers as a group are entitled to punitive damages before establishing whether any single smoker is entitled to compensation.
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August 25, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Entertainment Law

Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini, partners in Franklin Weinrib Rudell & Vassallo, write that a recent U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York decision, Steinbeck v. McIntosh & Otis, Inc., dealing with book and film rights in some of the most famous novels of a generation, was recently added to the short but slowly growing list of federal court opinions that interpret the termination provisions of U.S. copyright law.
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November 16, 2011 | National Law Journal

Fields insists: Client Pom's product is not 'snake oil'

Pom Wonderful's 100% pomegranate juice is not "snake oil," but rather provides numerous health benefits widely supported by medical research, prominent litigator Bertram Fields argued in defending the company's health claims before a jury for the first time.
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