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March 30, 2009 |

U.S. justices will not have an easy spring

3 minute read
September 29, 2010 |

Roberts v. Wachovia Bank N.A.

Banks Denied Use of 'Intended Payee Defense' In Suit to Recover Checks' $85,000 Proceeds
1 minute read
July 26, 2011 |

No Personal-Use Defense To Growing Marijuana, N.J. Appeals Court Holds

A New Jersey appeals court finds there is no personal-use defense to a charge of illegal growing of marijuana, not even for medical use.
4 minute read
September 28, 2009 |

New PaAJ President

When he first started representing victims of drunken driving accidents, Kevin Marciano began the practice of accompanying his clients to the criminal court proceedings.
5 minute read
April 06, 2005 |

People v. Sue Hernandez

Aggravated Harassment Charge Upheld Against Woman Who Paged Complainant, Not Telephoned
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April 01, 2013 |

State or Federal Court for Legal-Mal Suit Against Baker Botts?

On Feb. 20, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Gunn v. Minton that legal-malpractice cases are best left to state courts rather than federal courts. But what happens when a defendant firm indicates that it would rather stay in federal court? Baker Botts is about to find out. Jon Suder represents a company that sued the firm.
5 minute read
June 14, 2012 |

Mazdabrook Commons Homeowners' Association v. Khan

The homeowners' association's sign policy violates the free speech clause of the state constitution.
5 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Chief Judge Puts Middle District Court Filings Online

U.S. District Judge Thomas I. Vanaskie realized a central goal of his tenure as chief judge of the Middle District of Pennsylvania last March when the court became the latest federal district to implement an electronic case filing system.
17 minute read
March 23, 2007 |

Leader of Weil's National Appellate Practice Leaves for Boutique

Gregory S. Coleman, head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' national appellate litigation practice, has left the firm's Austin, Texas, office to join 23-lawyer litigation boutique Yetter & Warden. Coleman joined Weil Gotshal's Austin office in 2001. Before that, he was Texas' first solicitor general, a post he assumed in 1999 after having been an associate at Weil Gotshal in Houston. He said that during the time he led the national appellate practice, he built the group to about 10 full-time appellate lawyers.
3 minute read
August 09, 2005 |

Justice Stevens Calls Attention to 'Serious Flaws' in Death Penalty

Sharply condemning the country's death penalty system, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, in remarks to the American Bar Association over the weekend, steered the debate on President George W. Bush's high court nominee to a new subject: capital punishment. The Court has been closely divided in death row cases, with the departing Justice Sandra Day O'Connor often in the middle. John Roberts, the president's choice to replace O'Connor, has a limited track record in that area.
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