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October 24, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

In Calif., Permanent Disbarment Proposed

California state bar officials believe some attorneys are so bad that they don't deserve a second chance, and should be prohibited from practicing law for life. A proposal that went before a state bar committee Friday recommends that any lawyer who commits one of nine specific offenses - as basic as insurance fraud or as severe as murder - be permanently disbarred.
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October 28, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Donation of Portrait Honors Trailblazer In Nassau Courts

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January 11, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Inadmissible

"Name Cleared," "Lighter Than Air," "Stepping Down" and "Less Urge to Merge"
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November 22, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

In UT Law Professor's New Book Scholars Debate Use of Torture

Sensing the need for serious public debate on the use of torture to extract information from suspected terrorists, University of Texas School of Law professor Sanford Levinson called on 17 of his friends and fellow legal scholars to address the issue. The result is a new book, "Torture: A Collection," a series of essays edited by Levinson and published last month by Oxford University Press.
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November 05, 2012 | Legaltech News

Tech Circuit: Hurricane Sandy Edition

As the East Coast struggles to recover from Hurricane Sandy, firms and companies face the harsh reality of limited power and gasoline, and embrace remote work options.
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August 04, 2004 | New York Law Journal

On a Court Where Consensus Dominates, Divisions Begin to Emerge

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January 10, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Flaherty Restored Civility To Fractious High Court

Pennsylvania`s retired chief justice, John Paul Flaherty, will no longer hear or decide important cases, but as chief justice emeritus in charge of legal education, he will continue to have an impact.
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May 26, 2008 | National Law Journal

Riding a boom built on energy

Lawyers in other cities may be experiencing layoffs, but in Houston, where oil is king and folks celebrate when the price of oil skyrockets, the legal market is exploding. Competition is so fierce that firms have started the practice of offering lucrative and rare three-year compensation guarantees, and are getting into bidding wars over partners with energy practices.
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November 09, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pepper Hamilton Hit With Massive Malpractice Suit

Pepper Hamilton and one of its prominent tax partners, W. Robert Gagne, have been hit with a potentially massive legal malpractice suit brought by a bankruptcy trustee who claims the firm ignored blatant conflicts of interest when it allowed Gagne family members and trusts to invest heavily in an ailing company in order to hide its deteriorating financial condition from its creditors.
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May 24, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

UPDATE: Senate Passes New Version of Loser Pays

It took only a few minutes this afternoon for the Texas Senate to pass unanimously a new version of the loser-pays bill, with changes limiting types of suits subject to early dismissal and limiting attorney's fees parties can recover after some rejected settlement offers. Because the Senate version differs from the bill the House passed on May 9, both chambers must now appoint members for a conference committee to negotiate a final version of the loser-pays bill.
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