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August 19, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Ore. AG, NY county move to block e-cigarette sales

PORTLAND, Ore. AP - The state of Oregon has gone to court to block the sale of electronic cigarettes on the same day that a New York county banned their sale to minors.Oregon Attorney General John Kroger and John Cooper, majority leader of the Suffolk County Legislature on Long Island, N.Y., said Tuesday the lawsuit and the ban are both the first of their kind in the nation.
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May 05, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Survey: Public Wants To Know If Lawyer's Insured

While Texas lawyers aren't keen on having a rule that would require them to disclose whether they carry legal malpractice insurance, the public favors such a requirement, recent surveys conducted by the State Bar of Texas show. A 13-member task force appointed by State Bar President Gib Walton in the fall of 2007 is reviewing the survey results.
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November 12, 2010 | Law.com

FDIC Sues Bryan Cave Over Bank Records

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has sued Bryan Cave in federal court in Atlanta, charging the firm with failing to hand over records related to the collapse of Hillcrest Bank.
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July 22, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Innocent-Retailer Protection, Jurisdiction and Removal

A pro-defendant tort-reform provision can help plaintiffs in product-liability cases defeat removal to federal court. In 2003, House Bill 4 dramatically restricted the liability of "innocent retailers" -- retailers who commit no independent, culpable act -- in products liability suits.
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July 16, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Companies, Lawyers Bet On Alternative Fee Deals

Looking down the barrel of a threatening patent infringement action from Chinese cell phone battery maker BYD wanted the intellectual property heavyweights at Howrey mdash; but not their heavy rates.
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September 29, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Using Questionable Tactics to Preserve Open Space

It is no secret that preserving open space has become a priority for many, if not most, municipalities over the past decade. In their search for land to preserve, municipalities have become more aggressive in the methods they employ to acquire such land. But in some instances, municipalities have become too aggressive.
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September 11, 2006 | The Recorder

IP for Two: Couple Battles Giants

Joseph and Roxana Yang tried the big-firm life, but decided to open a two-lawyer firm. With their broad expertise, their full-service IP practice has the clients � and billing rates � of big firms.
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March 05, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

A Rational Explanation for Why Law School Tuition Keeps Rising

Matt Leichter, who runs The Law School Tuition Bubble website, posits a rational, numbers-driven explanation for the continually rising price of law school tuition.
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April 18, 2002 | Law.com

Kinko's CFO and GC Find a Home in Dallas

With more than 1,100 locations in nine countries, Kinko's specializes in everything from basic copying services to videoconferencing. So it was big news when Kinko's announced it would move its headquarters from Ventura, Calif., to Dallas. Among those relocating were CFO Jeffrey E. Moxie and General Counsel Leslie Klaassen, who recently described the company's legal needs and goals to Texas Lawyer.
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