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February 23, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Decades-Old Sotomayor Trademark Case Yields $4.7 Million Judgment Against Burlington Coat Factory

Long before she rose to the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was a trademark lawyer representing Fendi. And at least one of her cases, reports sibling publication The Am Law Litigation Daily, is still kicking around.
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February 11, 2008 | Law.com

Pollard v. State

The trial court erred when it permitted the jury to hear evidence of Gregory Earl Pollard's 20-year-old murder conviction.
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June 24, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Eleanor D. Thompson , of counsel at Dilworth Paxson , addressed the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive Group on June 16, presenting a program designed to inform executives in the human resources field about the new federal health care reform acts.
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January 07, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Rice to Run for Third Term as Nassau D.A.

Kathleen Rice said her priorities will include a continued crackdown on violent and cyber crime and redoubled efforts to root out fraud against taxpayers.
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April 30, 1998 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 82 -- April 30, 1998

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June 05, 2000 | Law.com

Who Owns Faculty Lectures?

Stirring up a dispute between professors and university administrators regarding ownership of oral lectures, the California Assembly passed a measure aimed at stopping the Internet sale of classroom notes. Although a professor's scripted notes qualify for copyright protection, oral lectures do not. And while student note-taking is perfectly legal, the sale of notes online has raised serious intellectual property issues.
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May 19, 2009 | Law.com

Pillsbury Releases Associate Deferral Details, Offers $60K in Goodbye Money

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has deferred more than half its fall class until January 2010, and the rest until January 2011, the firm announced. And, if the associates want to go away altogether, Pillsbury will hand them a check for $60,000. Only one other firm that we know of, Stroock, did that and their check was for $75,000. "[R]egardless of whether they start in 2010 or 2011, we view each incoming associate as a member of the Pillsbury team," said Pillsbury Chair Jim Rishwain in a firm statement.
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May 22, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Your Boss's Wife Might Be the Problem

Maybe we should stop denying it: Women can really sabotage other women's careers.
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April 17, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Shabazz v. New Jersey Department of Corrections

Appellant did not have a protected liberty interest in continued placement in the halfway house, and his return to the correctional facility did not impose any atypical and significant hardship when weighed against the ordinary incidents of prison life.
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February 07, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Agreeable Gun Laws

The answer to stopping gun violence is more restrictions on access to guns for some and more access to guns for others.
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