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August 26, 2009 | Delaware Law Weekly

J. Travis Laster Nominated for Court of Chancery

Gov. Jack Markell announced Aug. 18 the nomination of J. Travis Laster, a founding partner of Wilmington firm Abrams & Laster, to fill the vacancy on the Court of Chancery.
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January 29, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

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Unpublished state and federal court decisions.
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April 04, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Slowly and Then All at Once: Citi Pulls the Plug on Howrey Staffers' Paychecks

Citibank cut funding to cover the Howrey payroll on Thursday, according to a memo issued by the firm. The move puts remaining staffers on the unemployment line more than a month ahead of schedule.
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March 02, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Stanford accounts to remain frozen

DALLAS AP - A federal judge ruled Monday that thousands of investor accounts with Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford's financial companies will remain frozen for another 10 days, and a court-appointed receiver said he's developing a plan to return some of the money to its owners.The accounts have been frozen by a temporary restraining order during the federal investigation of Stanford's businesses.
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June 15, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Stanford gets 110 years for role in $7 billion swindle

Convicted former billionaire R. Allen Stanford denied defrauding anyone before he received a 110-year prison sentence for running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme.
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September 07, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Guiles v. Marineau

School Violated Student's Free Speech Rights When It Required Him to Cover Images on Shirt
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June 29, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Civil Rights Laws Don't Insulate Against 'Innuendo'

Ruling there is no constitutional right to be free from "innuendo," a federal judge has dismissed a civil rights suit brought by a police chief who claimed his reputation was damaged when borough officials posted an Internet notice that said he had been suspended.
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April 25, 2005 | National Law Journal

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June 25, 2012 | New York Law Journal

'Uniform' System Lacks Uniformity

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September 26, 2011 | Legaltech News

FTC Proposes Updates to Online Privacy Rules for Children

The Federal Trade Commission is proposing new online privacy rules focused on children's interaction with websites. The new rules -- which focus on kids under 13 -- are amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act that, according to the FTC, are being made in response "to changes in online technology, including in the mobile marketplace."
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