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October 02, 2009 | Daily Report Online

CBS worker arrested in Letterman blackmail plot

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July 14, 2004 | Law.com

Third-Party Retaliation Now Recognized

Exceptions to the broad employment-at-will doctrine are mapped case by case, when courts find a public policy reason to make such a firing illegal. Another exception: whistleblowers fired for alerting authorities to a public danger, as in the landmark case of Sheets v. Teddy's Frosted Foods. A new application of the Sheets doctrine occurred with a June 23 Connecticut ruling that invoked an "open access to courts" clause to protect a third party's right to sue.
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April 21, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Obama now talking with possible high court picks

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May 13, 2008 | Law.com

Profits, Fees Up 25 Percent as Herbert Smith Hits $2 Million PEP

Herbert Smith has unveiled a record-breaking financial year, with profits per equity partner smashing the 1 million pound barrier on the back of a 25 percent surge in turnover. Revenue at the U.K. heavyweight jumped by a quarter, from 324 million pounds ($630.8 million) in 2006-07 to 417.5 million pounds ($812.9 million) for the most recent financial year. PEP, meanwhile, also grew by 25 percent from 820,000 pounds to 1.02 million pounds ($2 million).
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August 13, 2007 | Law.com

Bigham v. State

Sufficient evidence supported the trial court's finding that Glen Ray Bigham violated the conditions of his probation in every way alleged by the state. Thus, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in revoking his probation.
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July 03, 2007 | Law.com

SAP Admits Unit Made Oracle Downloads

Software company SAP AG acknowledged Tuesday that one of its units made "inappropriate downloads" of Oracle Corp. computer code for fixes and support documents, responding to a lawsuit filed by its rival that alleged corporate theft. SAP said it never had access to Oracle's intellectual property, even as Chief Executive Henning Kagermann said he would keep "all options open" to settle the case.
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May 31, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Long Island: Briefly Noted

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January 17, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Panzarella Joins Pittsburgh Office of Schnader Harrison

A little more than a year after leaving Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney to co-lead then-Pietragallo Bosick & Gordon's business practice, Jay L. Panzarella has made another move.
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February 23, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bybee, Yoo Boosted by Lawyers in Avoiding Ethics Charges

In the summer of 2002, when the Justice Department's now-infamous "torture memos" were being drafted, one DOJ lawyer told his boss, Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, to eliminate a section claiming broad commander-in-chief powers, according to a long-awaited departmental ethics report released Friday.
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December 27, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Former soldier provides legal help for other vets

Law student Phillips McWilliams is searching for other military veterans who are attorneys or law students and willing to help other vets.
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