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November 30, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Residential condos in Homestead acquired

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January 21, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Criminal Law and Procedure

Barry Kamins, a New York City Criminal Court judge, writes: The Molineux rule, excluding evidence of uncharged crimes to establish criminal propensity, has been one of New York's venerable evidentiary rules for the past 108 years. After more than a century, it would seem unlikely that issues of first impression could arise in interpreting the rule itself. Recently, however, an appellate court wrestled with one such issue: whether the nature of a prior crime, in and of itself, is unique enough to prove the identity of a defendant for the crime charged?
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January 14, 2010 | New York Law Journal

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November 29, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Alabama coach settles gender bias case that went to Supreme Court

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July 08, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Residential Development Site In Miami Sells For $32 Million

A Chicago company paid $32 million for a nine-property portfolio with a partially completed condo tower southwest of Miami's Health District.
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April 03, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Younger v. Zurich American Ins. Co.

Reformation, Fiduciary Duty Breach Claims Not Duplicative of Claim for Death Benefits
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August 31, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

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Daniel Jeck, a partner with Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, was elected to the board of directors for the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association.
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July 29, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Discontinuous Continuing Violation

U.S. Supreme Court Year in Review
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August 31, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

D.C. Judge Orders Court Papers in Wone Civil Case Unsealed

Lawyers in the Robert Wone civil case have withdrawn their effort to obtain e-mail and phone records from the men acquitted of charges tied to the stabbing of the ex-Radio Free Asia GC. A D.C. judge has ordered the court papers in the dispute unsealed.
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December 28, 2005 | National Law Journal

Playmate Gets a Boost From Bush in Supreme Court Fight

Playboy playmate Anna Nicole Smith has an unusual bedfellow in the Supreme Court fight over her late husband's fortune: the Bush administration. Its top Supreme Court lawyer filed arguments on Smith's behalf and wants to take part when the case is argued before the justices. The Court will decide early next year whether to let the U.S. solicitor general share time with Smith's attorney during the argument on Feb. 28. Smith, a reality TV star and native Texan, also plans to attend the Court argument.
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