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July 04, 2005 | National Law Journal

Business spends big in high court races

Among the special interest groups vying to shape the outcome of state supreme court elections, the business sector spent big—at record-shattering levels—and won big in 2004.
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June 29, 2011 | The Recorder

Barnes & Thornburg Bulks Up in L.A. With Akin Gump Group

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Defendants Still Cooped Up in Egg Price-Fixing MDL
Publication Date: 2012-03-21
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Once again, a federal judge in Philadelphia has clipped the wings of some of the country's largest egg producers hoping to hatch their way out of multidistrict class action litigation over alleged price-fixing for eggs and egg products. And this time the judge got just a few dozen words into her decision before cracking her first chicken joke.

April 20, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

A Rose By Any Other Name

The individual's "absolute" right to use his surname in connection with his business is gone.
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January 05, 2006 | Law.com

Attorney Carves Out Law Firm Merger Niche

Shartsis Friese partner Jeffrey O'Connell has quietly created a niche practice in advising lawyers and law firms in starting, merging and ending partnerships. With mergers getting more complicated, his services are increasingly in demand -- especially at smaller shops that don't have their own army of M&A lawyers. Although legal consultants say it's unusual for firms to seek counsel for mergers, they also say it makes sense in some cases.
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July 06, 2006 | Law.com

Three Charged With Stealing Coca-Cola Info

Three people were charged by federal prosecutors Wednesday with stealing confidential information from The Coca-Cola Co. and trying to sell it to PepsiCo. The suspects include a Coke executive's administrative assistant, Joya Williams, who is accused of stealing documents and a sample of a new product. Williams and two accomplices were arrested before a $1.5 million deal, set up by an undercover FBI agent, was to take place, prosecutors say.
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March 31, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Tax Sale Set Aside: Officials Failed To Examine Past Due Taxes

Because a county tax bureau failed to use "common sense business practices" to determine who should have received notice of a delinquent tax sale, the sale must be set aside, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
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June 06, 2002 | Law.com

Visit to Bay Area No Vacation for Latham People

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March 25, 2002 | National Law Journal

Disaster Plan

The Sept. 11 fund, though an alternative to nasty tort disputes that otherwise would have resulted from the terrorist attacks, is no model for the future.
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October 05, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Haircuts, shined shoes matter most in business

THERE HAS LONG BEEN an adage that it isn't what you know that's important for getting ahead in the business world, it's who you know. Now it appears that what really counts is what you look like. According to research by U.S. economists, the more time you spend combing your hair and polishing your shoes in the morning, the more money you are likely to earn once you finally make it into the office.
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