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October 24, 2005 |

A Roundup of Stories on Harriet Miers

A collection of links to Texas Lawyer stories on Harriet Miers, nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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September 29, 2011 |

YMCA settles negligent supervision suit for $495K

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October 05, 2011 |

Pa. lawmakers move to address student concussions

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a bill that would set rules for how coaches and parents handle concussions suffered by student athletes.
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September 17, 1999 |

Latest Filing Accuses Emory President of Actual Malice

Former professor Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld has honed his slander case against Emory University, accusing its president of actual malice in rushing to publicize "a false and malicious impression" about him. The focus of the slander claim is Emory University President William M. Chace's call to Georgia Institute of Technology's president, allegedly suggesting Sonnenfeld had resigned from Emory after being caught vandalizing university property. The call allegedly cost Sonnenfeld a job at the Institute.
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November 08, 2012 |

Ex-employee accused of treatment center attacks

A former security guard is accused of sexually assaulting women at a mental health and substance abuse facility west of Atlanta.
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September 03, 2002 |

Will McGreevey Keep Democrats From Heading Somerset Prosecutor's Office?

As county prosecutors' terms expire, Gov. James McGreevey has been filling those positions with his own appointments, which have been, understandably, Democrats. He has hit a roadblock in staunchly Republican Somerset County, however, which has not had a Democratic prosecutor in 20 years.
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August 27, 2007 |

Avoiding Annihilation

Class action lawyers going after chains like In-N-Out Burger, for printing too much customer information on receipts, have been turned down for certification. Now some are trimming back the size of their class to avoid an 'annihilating damages' defense.
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September 19, 2007 |

Does the ADA Require That an Employer Place a Less-Qualified Employee in an Open Position?

Under the Americans With Disabilities Act, "reassignment" to an open and available position must be considered as a possible "reasonable accommodation." Attorney Sid Steinberg notes that the 8th Circuit significantly narrowed the scope of an employer's "reassignment" obligation by holding that the employer need only "consider" an accommodated employee for a position, but may still choose a more qualified candidate. Steinberg discusses that decision and the broader circuit split on the reassignment issue.
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March 01, 2013 |

Bills filed to help those in foreclosure

Several measures aimed at helping out homeowners in foreclosure were filed by Democratic Central Florida Senator Darren Soto.
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August 14, 2006 |

'Mea Gulpa' Makes the Case

A teenager's testimony that an adult friend bought him a case of beer, which he drank on a nighttime ride through Berks County that ended with a car crash, is sufficient to support criminal charges against the adult, a Superior Court panel ruled.
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