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February 25, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Litigation

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by WithumSmith+Brown, PC: "Personal Jurisdiction From E-Contacts Remains an Unpredictable Issue," "Stay Afloat in the New Wave of High-Frequency Trading Actions," "Taking Control in Class Actions" and "Revisiting Reasonable Reliance in Credit Fraud Cases."
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March 28, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Unapproved Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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June 07, 2004 | New York Law Journal

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October 16, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Fetal Homicide Law Before Supreme Court

A challenge to Pennsylvania's fetal homicide law by a man convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend in 2003 will be among the cases the state Supreme Court hears when it meets in Philadelphia this week.
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May 14, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Brennan v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

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April 28, 2011 | National Law Journal

Arizona State's Berman to become law dean at George Washington University

George Washington University Law School has named Paul Schiff Berman as its new dean. Berman at present is the dean of Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, where he helped spearhead a somewhat controversial plan to wean the law school off public funding during the next five years.
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August 03, 2006 | Legaltech News

Featherweight Laptops Suit Attorneys on the Fly

Weighing in at a mere 3 to 4 pounds, featherweight laptops are an agile alternative for attorneys on the move. Tradeoffs in screen size, battery life and power won't weigh too heavily on your mind as you carry these models from case to case.
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April 12, 2001 | Law.com

Connecticut School Board Immunity Challenged

Providing a small reversal of fortune for plaintiffs seeking to sue local school boards in federal court, a Connecticut judge denied a motion to dismiss an age discrimination suit against the New Britain Board of Education on immunity grounds. The judge found that 11th Amendment immunity should not apply to political subdivisions -- such as school boards -- that are financially separate from the state.
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January 25, 2010 | National Law Journal

Kappos introduces several initiatives during first months

The U.S. Patent Office's new director is seeking to resolve an increasingly tenuous relationship between the PTO and the patent community.
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May 24, 2002 | Law.com

Jury in Med-Mal Case Returns Much More Than Asked

A Miami jury awarded $8 million to a woman who asked for $3.2 million in damages in a suit asserting her breast cancer spread into her bones and liver after doctors failed to notify her of the results of her early-detection mammogram test. The plaintiff's attorney, Virginia Forbes, contends that the higher verdict was the direct result of widespread anger over the managed care system.
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