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March 18, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Medical App Makers Await Regulator Checkups

Pillsbury's Gerry Hinkley says mobile app developers need more guidance on what the FDA will allow, and through what process. Next week Congress will take steps in that direction.
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September 29, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Federal Judges' Investing Activity Dropped in 2002

A review of the personal investment activity of judges in New Jersey's federal district, bankruptcy and appeals courts shows that judges may indeed be getting poorer -- although it's nobody's fault but their own. Their personal investment activity largely declined in 2002, according to their financial disclosure reports.
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November 13, 2006 | National Law Journal

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September 13, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Tort Reform Infomercial Sparks Privacy Suit

Bob Blissitt was shocked to see footage of his mother's visit to the emergency room broadcast during a tort reform infomercial last July.
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March 12, 2012 | National Law Journal

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August 07, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

'Fortune' 500 Sees Growth in Female GCs

A new survey by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association shows that the number of female GCs among the Fortune 500 has grown to 92, more than double the number when the MCCA started keeping track in 1999. "At a time when ... the economy is creating difficult times for our nation's top companies, it's encouraging to see that more women lawyers are serving as the chief legal officer to whom CEOs turn to lead the company through today's legal and regulatory challenges," said MCCA's Veta Richardson.
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April 18, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Circumstantial Evidence May Show Publication of Defamation

A plaintiff in a defamation action may rely on circumstantial evidence to argue that a defamatory comment was published, a Superior Court panel has ruled.
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August 02, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Lawyer Sanctioned for Behavior That 'Tarnished' Justice System

Supreme Court Justice Alan Scheinkman sanctioned Jeffrey Levitt of Massapequa $5,000 in a sharply worded decision that said the attorney had "acted in a consistently unprofessional manner that has substantially delayed the course of this litigation, and that he appears to believe himself to be above the law and beyond reproach."
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April 19, 2002 | Law.com

Counting on the Constitution

"Political Numeracy," by Michael Meyerson, makes a compelling case for the proposition that the application of mathematical concepts can add perspective to constitutional law. That said, the law, like physics, should recognize that the validity of principles depends on one's perspective. As an example, Meyerson offers this question: What would happen if we substituted the letters 'x' and 'y' for Bush and Gore in Bush v. Gore?
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October 27, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Ga. panel OKs bystander's police chase claim for jury

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