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May 18, 1999 |

Unified Y2K Front Faltering

As the months slip away and the millennium approaches, business lobbyists have stepped up their campaigns to shield companies from an anticipated flood of Y2K-related lawsuits. But with billions of dollars potentially at stake, the business community's attempt to advance a unified front is faltering. The reason: Computer and software companies see their efforts to rally bipartisan support for protection against Y2K litigation stymied by their ostensible ally, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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August 25, 2003 |

Harrisburg Judge Finds Capital Defendant Mentally Retarded

In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling last summer declaring the execution of the mentally retarded unconstitutional, lobbyists for state prosecutors and advocates for the mentally retarded have been busy working to shape legislation ...
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September 03, 2007 |

Rowlett/2000 Ltd. v. City of Rowlett

Because the rezoning ordinance did not completely eliminate the value of the property, no unconstitutional taking occurred.
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October 08, 2007 |

Dewey Raids Three Firms

The newlywed firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf has picked up a troupe of partners in Washington, D.C., from a trio of firms: Hunton & Williams, Nixon Peabody, and Ivins, Phillips & Barker. "The Washington, D.C., office is experiencing exponential growth, and these high-caliber lawyers will contribute to the quality, scale, and scope of our practice there," says Dewey & LeBoeuf Chairman Steven Davis.
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June 09, 2003 |

Trial Court Must Assess Reliability of Scientific Evidence

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals held on June 4 that the fact a trial judge previously allowed a witness to testify on particular scientific procedures doesn’t make that witness’ testimony scientifically reliable in another case.
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June 19, 2006 |

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August 04, 2003 |

Insurance Hiring and Supervision of Employees Constitute Medical Services

Because the furnishing of medical services encompasses the hiring and supervision of employees to assist with a patient's care, an employee's negligence may trigger a professional services exclusion in a medical facility's insurance policy, the Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression.
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July 26, 2010 |

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June 08, 2009 |

Cartoon of Sotomayor as pinata draws criticism

OKLAHOMA CITY AP - Some Hispanics and advocates for women are criticizing an editorial cartoon that depicts Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as a strung-up pinata that President Barack Obama is inviting Republicans to whack.The cartoon by Chip Bok of Creators Syndicate ran in The Oklahoman on Tuesday. It shows Obama wearing a sombrero and saying "Now, who wants to be first" to a group of elephants in suits holding sticks.
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