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July 15, 2008 | Law.com

Los Angeles Attorney Named to Lead Calif. Bar

For only the third time in 81 years, a woman will lead the State Bar of California. Holly Fujie, a partner in Buchalter Nemer's L.A. office, was elected to the presidency on Friday -- marking the first time in State Bar history that all candidates for the top seat were female -- and will be sworn in on Sept. 27. Fujie says one of her most important missions during her one-year term will be motivating young lawyers to get involved with the Bar. "We are in trouble if we don't get them involved," she says.
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June 08, 2006 | National Law Journal

June May Be Test for Roberts Court

As the final weeks of the Supreme Court term unfold, legal observers are intensely sifting the tea leaves for evidence of the Roberts Court's direction. In keeping with tradition, the final month has begun with some of the most difficult and significant cases of the term yet to be decided -- including the most important separation-of-powers question in recent years. These cases, some say, will be a true test of the hallmarks of the Court's jurisprudence under its new chief justice: consensus and restraint.
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May 15, 2001 | Law.com

The PC's Progress

Ah, springtime, when a geek's thoughts turn to upgrading. When Anthony Paonita went computer shopping, he found that within months, both Microsoft and Apple will release spanking new operating systems, which will require brawnier systems. For Paonita's roundup of what to look for in the desktop market, he didn't go slumming. These days, you need as much RAM as you can afford.
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April 14, 2000 | Law.com

The 10 Wackiest Employment Law Cases of 1999

The National Law Journal's annual survey of the top 10 wackiest employment law cases of the year ended the second millennium and the 20th Century in style. Here is the NLJ's Top 10 list for the end of the 20th Century.
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November 09, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Felons' Voting Rights

The Supreme Court yesterday sent conflicting signals on the question of voting rights for convicted felons, but advocates say the high court may yet decide the issue in a future case.
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July 22, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Matter of the Estate of Lublin

Oral Agreement Too Vague; Objectant's Claim for Breach of Contract Dismissed
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January 25, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Motion seeks dismissal of 'NATO 3' terror charges

Lawyers for three men accused of plotting to attack President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters with Molotov cocktails during last year's NATO summit in Chicago filed a motion Friday seeking the dismissal of terrorism charges in the case.
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October 31, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Founding Lawyer:

Few lawyers in America have made their mark on U.S. history as did Alexander Hamilton.
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January 28, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 18 – January 28, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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December 04, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Papergraphics International, Inc. v. Correa et al

The CFA does not extend to this wholesale purchase of a large number of ink cartridges intended for resale at a profit.
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