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January 10, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Experts debunk stock market myths

Everybody knows that January predicts the stock market's direction for the year and that the best time to sell stocks is at their spring peak. And among stock market experts, it's a sure bet that the market will soar in the year before an election.But what passes for stock market wisdom is suspect when given a closer look.
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December 07, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

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February 07, 2005 | New York Law Journal

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December 18, 2012 | National Law Journal

Research suggests cellphones deter crime

Mobile phones have undoubtedly made us more connected than ever before, but have they also made us safer? Fresh research suggests that during the 1990s, they may have contributed to a significant drop in crime.
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August 05, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Court: Private, In-Home Use of Video Poker Machines OK

Trisha [email protected] owners of video poker machines won what they wanted from a Fulton judge: an order that says in-home use of the games for pure personal enjoyment is perfectly legal.Elma McIntire and Ray Story, represented by Alan I. Begner, filed a complaint in Fulton County Superior Court June 26 that asked for the ruling.
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June 06, 2011 | National Law Journal

The next Lloyd Cutler?

Former White House counsel have often been giants of Washington's legal establishment. Think names like Lloyd Cutler, C. Boyden Gray or Abner Mikva. And as the next counsel to the president, 40-year-old Kathryn Ruemmler may be a giant in the making — if she can survive the politically grueling tests she's sure to face.
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February 04, 2004 | Law.com

Court Clerk on Trial for Leaking Information to Drug Gang

In a case that goes to the heart of courthouse security, a prosecutor told jurors this week that a violent Atlanta drug gang had access to confidential details about a federal investigation for about 18 months, while a data clerk in the Clerk of Court for the Northern District of Georgia leaked sealed information about wiretaps, vehicle traces, witnesses and suspected gang members. The clerk faces charges of conspiring and obstructing justice.
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September 05, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Federal Opinion Approved for Publication

Federal court opinion approved for publication.
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June 04, 2008 | The Recorder

United States v. Cope

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June 02, 2008 | National Law Journal

Keep patent bill tabled

The Senate acted wisely in tabling the patent bill in April and should resist calls to take it back up. Most proposed changes would be terrible, decreasing American innovation, economic growth and employment, while undermining years of trade negotiations for predictable enforcement of intellectual property overseas.
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