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August 03, 2005 | Law.com

Police Say Pennsylvania Newspaper Reporter Snared in Internet Sex Sting

A newspaper reporter has been charged with trying to arrange a sexual encounter via the Internet with an undercover police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl. Steve Sembrat, a sports reporter for the Times Leader, was arrested Sunday in Springfield Township outside Philadelphia, where he had gone to meet the girl, who turned out to be a detective with Delaware County's Internet sex crimes unit, authorities said.
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March 21, 2012 | The Recorder

The Art of Opening Statements

A star panel at a recent ABTL event discussed fine points of how to connect with jurors and sway them in your direction early, reports Vitaly Gashpar, an editor at The Recorder.
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June 30, 2010 | National Law Journal

Minneapolis firm tallies 25th good deal for dropped GM, Chrysler dealers

Dady & Gardner has scored 20 wins and five settlements on behalf of car dealerships that were dropped from the General Motors and Chrysler networks when the two companies filed for bankruptcy last year.
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May 24, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

Fewer Jobs Mean More Law School Applications in Texas

As the job market gets tighter and more workers find themselves unemployed, new college graduates are continuing their education and working professionals are flocking back to school. In Texas, the law is a popular choice, with schools reporting double-digit percentage increases in the number of applications from wannabe lawyers. School officials in the Lone Star State, where the jump in applications at most law schools is outpacing the overall national increase, say the boom is connected to employment pr
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October 28, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Miers High Court Nomination Abandoned

Harriet Miers, the 60-year-old Dallas litigator who was President George W. Bush's choice to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court, withdrew her nomination yesterday, ending three-and-a-half weeks of sometimes scathing criticism from both the left and the right over her qualifications.
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March 11, 2010 | Law.com

Calif. High Court Gives Guidance on Post-Employment Sales Commissions

The recent decision Schachter v. Citigroup is the first California Supreme Court case to address the question of post-employment sales commissions. The court's guidance is necessary because existing case law and interpretations from the California Department of Labor Standards Enforcement have not provided a clear, consistent or well-founded framework, says attorney Richard H. Frank. The ruling provides guidance for companies on crafting enforceable employment contracts and commission plans to address this issue.
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August 15, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 13, No. 158 - August 15, 2005

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September 06, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

The Policies and Politics of Antitrust

Almost 30 years ago Robert Bork, in his seminal book "The Antitrust Paradox: A Policy at War With Itself," wrote that: "modern antitrust law has so decayed that the policy is no longer intellectually respectable. Some of it is no longer respectable as law; more of it is not respectable as economics; ... a great deal of antitrust is not even respectable as politics." Fast forward from 1978 to 2007 and do we find all has become "respectable"? No and yes, says attorney and law professor C. Evan Stewart.
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October 11, 2011 | Law.com

Goffer Sentenced to Three Years; Judge Says He Was Influenced by Older Brother

Ordering a term for Emanuel Goffer that was a downward departure from the 41 months that was the low end of his sentencing range, Judge Richard Sullivan said the guiding role of Zvi Goffer could not be ignored.
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November 17, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Best on the Test: Texas Bar Exam Top Scorers Reveal Secrets to Their Success

For nearly everyone who takes the twice-yearly, two-and-a-half day, four-part Texas Bar Exam, the results are simple: pass or fail. But a handful of people get a bit more information than that because they earned the top three scores. Texas Lawyer has contacted a number of the ace bar-takers who earned the top score on the Texas bar exam.
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