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June 02, 2008 | National Law Journal

Fake online profiles trigger suits

Phony profiles on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are triggering lawsuits by school officials and public figures who claim that their reputations are being damaged online. The litigation has sparked an intense debate over the First Amendment, with some attorneys claiming that online bashing through fake profiles is protected free speech, particularly when it's a parody, satire or criticism. Others argue that online imposters are ruining lives, stealing identities and engaging in defamation.
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August 28, 2012 | Daily Report Online

JQC: Bogus charge has 'chilling' effect on future judicial probes

Two members of the state Judicial Qualifications Commission say a bogus drug charge against one of the commission's cooperating witnesses is a matter of grave concern that could affect JQC protocols in removing judges from office.
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November 22, 2004 | National Law Journal

Making a pitch for baseball business

Though Mayor Anthony Williams has yet to win approval for his plan to build a publicly financed baseball park along the Anacostia River, the scramble to win stadium-related legal work has already begun.
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March 09, 2009 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Attorney Guilty In Bribery Scheme

Meriden attorney Sebastian S. Ciarcia has pleaded guilty to one count of bribing a government employee to obtain contracts for construction companies he managed.
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December 12, 2011 | Legaltech News

In-House Compliance Requires Companywide Efforts

Frances McLeod and Greg Mason of Forensic Risk Alliance recently convened with reporters for a presentation on regulatory trends and compliance pitfalls.
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March 10, 2009 | New York Law Journal

People v. Michael Estella

Court Sets Aside Verdict, Orders Re-Trial Based on Potential Juror Bias
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October 22, 2003 | Law.com

New York State's Smoking Ban Wins Round in Federal Challenge

New York's controversial new indoor-smoking ban withstood its first constitutional challenge Tuesday, when a federal judge suggested that if the tough law is overly burdensome, it is the fault and problem of local governments and perhaps the state Health Department, but not the state Legislature. Northern District Judge Lawrence E. Kahn said localities should assume the burden placed upon them and establish reasonable enforcement criteria.
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December 05, 2012 | Legaltech News

In-House Patent Lessons From Smartphone Battles

Recent smartphone disputes have sometimes involved patents that are essential for compliance with applicable electronics standards. Decisions in such cases may offer in-house counsel at high-tech companies some valuable guidance.
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November 02, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Art of Using Economical Expert Witness Graphics

Tips for using persuasive trial graphics to simplify complex expert testimony.
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