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April 24, 2009 | National Law Journal

Fresh skirmishing over work-product privilege

Corporate counsel and business organizations have jumped back into the fray over whether a company's so-called tax accrual work papers, prepared with the assistance of in-house and external counsel, are protected work product.
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October 24, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Matter of D.T. v. A.T.

Child to Be Made Available for Psychological Exam By Neutral Expert, Not One Hired by Father
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December 19, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

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May 17, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Hospital Developed Immunity To A Doctor

Litchfield Superior Court Judge Alexandra D. DiPentima handled the defamation case of Dr. Richard Munch against a Torrington hospital with the deftness of a surgeon.
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March 17, 2010 | Law.com

Temporary Lawyer Sues Wilmer for Defamation

A lawyer who was fired from a temporary legal staffing company has filed a defamation suit against Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. James Zhang was working at Wilmer's D.C. office as a lawyer with Special Counsel when one of Wilmer's attorneys asked him if he was downloading firm documents onto his flash drive. Zhang said he was not but alleges that he was let go by Special Counsel after someone informed the company about the "baseless suspicion" that he had stolen documents.
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December 07, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Year of the Podcast

In February 2005, I wrote that podcasting may prove to be the next big thing in continuing legal education. Less than a year later, podcasting shows all signs of going mainstream, receiving a major push in June when Apple added podcasts to its iTunes Music Store. There is no doubt that, in technology, 2005 was the year of the podcast.
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May 01, 2009 | Legaltech News

Managing Documents

After starting with e-filing for court papers, a move to a firmwide PDF program
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February 16, 2012 | Daily Business Review

4th DCA rejects screen shielding child witnesses

The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled convicted sex offender Timothy L. McLaughlin should get a new trial because the trial court prejudiced the jury by allowing a screen partition in the courtroom.
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January 11, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

The Big Fix

When state lawmakers overhauled Texas` indigent defense system last year, they talked about the need for more uniformity and less judicial involvement in the appointment of attorneys for poor people accused of crimes, but Harris County district judges apparently weren`t listening.
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September 03, 2007 | National Law Journal

Report calls for limiting career law clerks

A confidential salary cost-containment report currently making the rounds among federal judges would limit judges to a single career law clerk, curtail clerk vacation pay and cap career clerk salaries. Plenty of judges are hopping mad. "This would interfere with judges' ability to produce the best opinions," said 9th Circuit Judge Consuelo Callahan. "There is a big difference between hiring people just out of law school and those with a lot of experience."
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