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February 15, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

State Police Employees Denied Attorney Fees

In a case with a fact pattern out of a "Law & Order" episode, the Commonwealth Court has denied two state police employees reimbursement of attorney fees and costs related to a civil suit filed against them and the state over their investigation of a murder 40 years ago.
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June 20, 2005 | The Recorder

It's a Circus: San Jose Must Go to Trial

A federal suit that accuses the San Jose city attorney's office of conspiring with HP Pavilion Management in the unlawful arrests of animal rights activists has been cleared for trial.
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May 16, 2006 | Law.com

New Jersey Must Defend Sued State Employee, or Give a Good Reason Why Not

The New Jersey attorney general generally has a duty to defend a state employee sued under the Law Against Discrimination, the state Supreme Court has ruled. The court ruled that since there is a general presumption that sued state employees will be provided a lawyer, a decision to the contrary must be put in writing and accompanied by reasons. However, a denial of representation should not be reversed by the Appellate Division unless it is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable, the justices held.
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August 14, 2013 | The Recorder

United States v. Ermoian

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April 15, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Retail Guide 2013: Landlords regain leverage as retail market undergoes rebirth

Jacob Shprecher has seen tenants in South Florida's Class B and C shopping centers "beating up" their landlords during lease negotiations.The tables have finally turned.
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April 26, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 10-203(B)

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September 01, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Real estate partner to take over at Morris Manning

Morris Manning Martin announced Monday that residential real estate partner Louise M. Wells will succeed Robert E. Saudek as the second managing partner in the firm's 34-year history.Wells will take over in January, after Saudek ends his 16th year as the firm's leader. "We feel as a firm that it is time for the next generation to take the reins," said Saudek, who turns 65 later this year.
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August 17, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

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 concealed her identity as a lawyer as well as her criminal background.
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May 18, 2011 | Legaltech News

What Changing Definitions of 'Computer' Mean for Criminal Law

The emergence of "computers" as a central player in society has put great pressure on legal professionals to master the lexicon of integrated technologies. So what is a computer in the legal sense? And how does this interpretation impact criminal law and procedure? As the presence and applications of computers continue to widen, so does their role in the adjudication of criminal cases.
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November 04, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Judge Finds Stuctured Settlement Law Applies to Original Debtor

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