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March 13, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Man indicted in killing of Lowndes Co. store clerk

VALDOSTA, Ga. AP - Lowndes County authorities say a grand jury has indicted a Valdosta man for the shooting death of a convenience store clerk.20-year-old Daymon Heard was charged with malice murder, armed robbery and possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony in the July, 30, 2008 slaying of 48-year-old Jay Patel.
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February 10, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

AM Radio Antennae Rejected Under Zoning Ordinance

Because a township zoning ordinance failed to contemplate AM radio antennae in its treatment of communications towers, a Berks County court judge has overturned a zoning decision that would prevent a Latino-themed radio station from erecting ...
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May 30, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Accolades

Four public interest lawyers and one non-attorney were recipients of the 19th annual Legal Service Awards, given by the New York City Bar Association in recognition of "outstanding civil legal assistance to New York's poor." Read abouth this and other New York attorneys recently acknowledged for their good works.
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July 05, 2001 | Law.com

In-House Counsel Ronald M. Loeb, Williams-Sonoma Inc.

Ronald M. Loeb had been retired for nearly two years when the chief executive officer at Williams-Sonoma asked him to join the company. As general counsel of the cookware specialty retailer, Loeb's day-to-day duties include negotiating and drafting contracts on everything from an agreement to publish Williams-Sonoma's Taste magazine to contracts with trucking companies.
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February 28, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

MCI-Verizon Plans to Slash Legal Team

At some point in the coming months, the proverbial blood may be hitting the floor.
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May 16, 2011 | National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE

Pilates and pins, the swag you gotta hide; every judge is an art critic; Shirvell breaks his silence; and sometimes local is better in this week's column.
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January 07, 2005 | New York Law Journal

New York Court of Appeals Roundup

Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry, partners at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, analyze rulings on: the respective powers in the budget process of Governor George E. Pataki and the Legislature; a matrimonial opinion on the equitable distribution of a spouse's death benefits; and a domestic violence self-defense decision regarding when a person attacked with deadly force in his home may respond in kind.
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Buchanan Ingersoll Set to Pay Adelphia Investors $12 Million
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Under a deal proposed Friday in the long-running Adelphia shareholder litigation, a class of investors will walk away with $12 million as part of a $40 million insurance-funded settlement that Buchanan Ingersoll agreed to last year.

June 30, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Reversal won't put an end to water wars

While Tuesday's appeals court decision in the tri-state litigation over water rights was undeniably good news for Georgians, it's certainly not the end of the saga that's now in its third decade.The panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that Buford Dam can be operated to supply the Atlanta area with drinking water from Lake Lanier.
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February 24, 2005 | Law.com

ABA's Judicial Conduct Proposals Draw Fire

A draft revision of the model code of conduct for judges is drawing sharp reaction from the legal community. The proposals, which reflect the ABA's attempt to balance First Amendment rights with judicial impartiality, would tighten rules for self-disqualification and set a reporting requirement for gifts, compensation and reimbursements. Much of the criticism focuses on language, which critics say weakens the code and potentially exposes judges to politically inspired charges.
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