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May 17, 2011 |

Leclair v. Leclair, PICS Case No. 11-0768 (C.P. Lawrence April 13, 2011) Piccione, J. (12 pages).

The hearing master erred in awarding wife 90 percent of husband's 401k account where the account was the only liquid asset available to the parties. Exceptions granted in part and dismissed in part.
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August 12, 2003 |

EEOC Finding: Boies' Law Firm Discriminated

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July 03, 2013 |

Subletting in Co-ops: Continuing Challenge for Boards

In their Co-ops and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler, of counsel to Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, and Eva Talel, a partner at the firm, write that co-op proprietary leases generally restrict and may even prohibit subletting, and courts have generally upheld such restraints as reasonable, in furtherance of the co-op's objectives
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June 05, 2006 |

Inadmissible

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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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December 07, 2009 |

Meditation And Mediation Go Hand In Hand

In her late 30s, attorney Susan Busby was feeling the crushing weight of her life. There were multiple family deaths, a bad marriage and a child with health issues-all on top of a busy and demanding practice. "You name it, I had it," Busby said of stressors in her life. "It was a crazy time in my life." That's when she started to get seriously involved in Buddhist meditation to slow things down.
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January 01, 2011 |

Amy Caton, 39

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September 28, 2012 |

Supreme Court Preview

The upcoming term will once again have its fill of high-profile, controversial decisions, says Ben Feuer of California Appellate Law Group.
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January 14, 2010 |

Who Protects: Law Firms on the Cutting Edge

Our tally shows who does the most U.S. IP work for the world's most inventive companies.
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November 05, 2001 |

Congress Holds Key to Ending Wireless Battle

U.S. telecommunications companies battling over wireless spectrum licenses held by bankrupt NextWave Telecom moved closer last week to settling their 5-year-old dispute, but the process will be derailed if Congress does not pass legislation recognizing the final agreement. Congress is being asked to guarantee that the parties' settlement will resolve all outstanding legal and financial issues.
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