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April 16, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Intellectual Property Litigation

Lewis R. Clayton, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, writes that, relying on an 80-year-old doctrine, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York recently held that a news agency possesses a "quasi-property" right in the news. AP's argument was anchored in a basic appeal to fairness, he says, and in the seldom-used "hot news" doctrine, which the U.S. Supreme Court first articulated in International News Service v. Associated Press.
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July 07, 2008 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Out Of Sight, Not Out Of Mind

Many firms equip their lawyers with the technology to telecommute, or work outside of the traditional office walls, because the technology provides for a more flexible work schedule. But now the rising cost of gasoline is changing the way more employers view the modern workplace, and law firm managers are no different.
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March 28, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Corrective Amendments to Rule 4:26-5

It is ORDERED that the attached corrective amendment to Rule 4:26-5 of the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey is adopted to be effective immediately.
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November 25, 2002 | The Recorder

Judge Mulling Whether to Pull Plug on Rival PG&E Plan

The nature of the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Chapter 11 bankruptcy case could change significantly this morning, with Judge Dennis Montali expected to rule on whether to eliminate one of the two proposed reorganization plans.
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August 31, 2006 | Law.com

HIPAA Gets 'Teeth'

The recently finalized HIPAA Enforcement Rule may signal a new era of HIPAA enforcement. Given the HIPAA regulators' vast authority and the significant penalties that can be imposed under these rules, a compliance monitoring plan can be a cost-effective way to reduce your health plan's potential exposure. Compliance should be scaleable to the size of the plan and its resources, and follow-up and documentation are key to avoiding the "bite" of HIPAA enforcement, according to attorney Jennifer Willcox.
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Raj Who? Old School Insider Trading Defendant Joseph Nacchio Sues Former Lawyer Herb Stern for Malpractice and Overbilling
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On Wednesday, while all the white-collar world was transfixed by Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein's testimony at Raj Rajaratnam's insider trading trial, we got a visit from the ghost of insider trading past, ex-Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio, now residing at a federal prison in Pennsylvania. Nacchio says his misfortune is all due to trial mistakes by his former lawyer.

August 14, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Rejects Bid for Fees in BAR/BRI Suit

Citing an "egregious" ethical violation, a federal appeals court has denied attorney fees to McGuireWoods for its work in obtaining a $49 million settlement of antitrust claims against the publishers of the BAR/BRI bar review course.
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August 10, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Judge denies bail to terror suspect who claims misgivings

MIAMI AP - A judge denied bail Thursday to a seventh member of a group accused of plotting U.S. terror attacks despite the man's claims that he had misgivings about group's direction and attempted to break free by moving hundreds of miles away.U.S. Magistrate Judge Barry Garber, ruling on the same day British authorities foiled a major terror attack involving U.
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March 13, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

High Court Mulls Cop's CEPA Case Premised on Lax Law Enforcement

The state Supreme Court heard arguments last Monday in the case of an Atlantic City police detective who claims he was demoted for objecting to his department's policy of not strictly enforcing prostitution and sex-shop laws.
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July 30, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Cuba Criticizes Embargo Fine For Amex, Bank

Cuba is objecting to the U.S. government's recent sanctions against companies for violating the 51-year-old economic and financial embargo against the island.
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