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February 20, 2003 | Law.com

Bosses, Beware

Section 17200 is a powerful tool when it comes to employment-related claims. For plaintiffs lawyers, the options available under the law are virtually unlimited. The power and potential of the statute has not been lost on business and defense interests, who have been clamoring since 1996 to defang it.
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January 21, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

CCA OKs Phone Oath for Search Warrant on Case-by-Case Basis

Can an officer swear an oath over the telephone to obtain a search warrant, or does Texas law require a face-to-face meeting with a magistrate? The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals tackled this question Jan. 9 in a case of first impression. Hill County District Attorney Mark Pratt argued for the state.
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November 13, 2007 | New York Law Journal

In re Nigeria Charter Flights Contract Litigation

Passengers' Claims Sounding in Nonperformance Dismissed as Beyond Montreal Convention Art. 19
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May 24, 2004 | National Law Journal

Letters to the editor

Letters on gun control, the Third Reich and its lessons for Americans — and thoughts on the Federalist Society and Janet Reno.
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April 01, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Who Says They're Number One?

The ABA resolves to examine ratings of law schools and law firms, with a certain magazine in mind.
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July 15, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Matrimonial Practice

Timothy M. Tippins, special counsel in contested custody cases and an adjunct professor of law at Albany Law School, writes that because the custody evaluator comes to court as an expert witness, he or she may be impeached by the published writings of other professionals in his or her field.
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January 01, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Stillman Documents Illuminate Abramoff Ties

When, in the 1990s, Congress began criticizing the Northern Mariana Islands' labor policies, few people in Washington were as familiar with the politics of the U.S. territory as Roger Stillwell. But Stillwell's 1995 assignment to help then-lobbyist Jack Abramoff get up to speed on the South Pacific islands "would prove to be his undoing," his lawyer wrote in recently disclosed court papers.
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July 24, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Colleagues Remember Shelby's Dedication to Public Service

The Texas legal community was saddened and shaken last week by the death of Michael T. Shelby, a respected former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Texas who, after years dedicated to public service, had recently left his post to become a litigation partner in Fulbright & Jaworski.
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April 16, 2001 | Law.com

Superior Court Says Exercising Contract Option Was Still in Good Faith

Guided by a leading federal court case, the Pennsylvania Superior Court analyzed the "good faith" standard of the Pennsylvania Commercial Code. Earlier this month in Eighth North-Val Inc. v. William L. Parkinson, the court concluded that there is no bad faith where a party obtains a modification in a contract by merely exercising a contractual right.
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September 04, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Correction

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