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March 13, 2009 | National Law Journal

Gibson Dunn wins for military subcontractor in rare trial over Iraq reconstruction costs

Among critics of America's reliance on military subcontractors in Iraq, Parsons Corp. became particularly notorious in 2006, when its $75 million Baghdad police academy building was found to be leaking human waste -- literally. The giant construction firm, which has been fighting a negative image ever since, finally got some good news Tuesday, when a California jury found that the firm was not liable for damages in a rare breach of contract case tied to Iraq's reconstruction.
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January 05, 2001 | Law.com

Tax Problems Visit Out-of-State Workers

In the latest of a slew of cases involving nonresident taxpayers working at home, a New York administrative law judge denied the petition of a Maine resident charged personal income tax in New York. The case involves an engineer who moved out of New York eight years ago, but continues to work from home for a company based in New York.
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January 07, 2009 | The Recorder

In re Kenneth S.

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March 01, 2005 | New York Law Journal

HF Management Services LLC v. Pistone

Firm That Handled Due Diligence for Defendant Is Disqualified in Employment Suit
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March 02, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Atlanta firms slow flow of M & A deals to New York

By Andy Peters, Staff ReporterAlston Bird partner J. Vaughan Curtis has practiced corporate law in Atlanta for 28 years, but he doesn't have a single local client.Curtis said he's proof that Atlanta firms have made serious inroads into the dominance that New York firms have held in mergers-and-acquisitions law.
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October 21, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Nahmias has made a quick mark on court

Justice David E. Nahmias says some people were surprised at how in his first year on the Supreme Court of Georgia, he showed no trace of rookie shyness.But, he adds, "I think anybody who knows me knows that it's kind of the way I've always been, whatever I did."Nahmias has made his mark not just by making oral argument sessions more lively.
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February 22, 2007 | Law.com

IPO Perseveres Through War

Lots of IPO deals seem to take place in a war zone, but this one involved due diligence of an Israeli company � during the Lebanon bombing campaign.
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July 16, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Interstate Net Bank v. Thornton, PICS Case No. 13-1189 (C.P. Philadelphia May 13, 2013) Ceisler, J. (4 pages).

The court denied defendant's motion to stay enforcement of a foreign judgment because defendant failed to comply with the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act when he could not offer proof that he had deposited a bond or other sufficient security. Quashal recommended.
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January 04, 2006 | Law.com

Wal-Mart Employees Who Missed Breaks Certified as a Class

A Philadelphia judge has certified as a class all Pennsylvania Wal-Mart employees who believe they were not compensated for rest and meal breaks they allegedly missed over the course of the past seven years. Judge Mark I. Bernstein's decision in Hummel v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. came just days after a California jury awarded a class with similar complaints $172 million following four months of testimony. Of that award $115 million was for punitive damages.
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March 01, 2010 | The Recorder

Brown Takes On the Big 7 of Health Insurance

AG Jerry Brown subpoenas seven of California's largest health insurance providers for information on proposed rate hikes. State Republicans cry "politics!" And: What about the ladies, Governor? A report on judicial appointments shows a mixed bag of diversity results. Also Blogged: Santa Clara County Judge Eugene Hyman issues a rare ruling and takes the opportunity to support a colleague who is under fire from DA Dolores Carr. Plus: Entrepreneur and Silicon Valley lawyer Jacqueline Kessel has died.
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