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April 17, 2001 |

Staying in the Groove

An uncompromising vision combining music and business has set Marcus Johnson on an independent course through law school, and on to the upper reaches of the Billboard magazine contemporary jazz charts. Johnson plays the keyboard, owns the record label and composes. "He's a remarkable example of someone who has integrated his legal knowledge with his purposes in life," said one of his law professors.
6 minute read
June 02, 2003 |

Judge's 'Mistake' Cost Ex-Stripper $1.6 Million

Jonathan [email protected] Senior Judge L.A. McConnell Jr. with being candid: He recently told lawyers that he made a $1.6 million mistake, but there was nothing he could do about it.McConnell's admission was the latest twist in a bizarre case about alleged cheating and slander at the 1997 Miss Nude World International contest.
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November 15, 2010 |

2 commercial condos sold in Oakland Park

A pair of commercial condos were obtained in Oakland Park.
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September 25, 2006 |

Banco Nacional De M�xico, S.A., plaintiff-appellant-respondent v. Societe Generale, defendant-respondent-appellant

Foreign Judgments Wrongly Recognized Over Doctrine Of Independent Contract in Letter of Credit Dispute
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May 19, 2009 |

In-House Reaches Out With Web 2.0

Thousands of in-house attorneys are no farther than a Web browser. Whether they're looking for another view on a general issue of law, suggestions of best practices or insights into a vendor, in-house lawyers can find a powerful tool in social networks tailored to their needs.
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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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August 09, 2011 |

Legally Blind Law Student Wins Right to Take Exam Using Computer

A third-year law student who's legally blind and learning disabled has won her first court case: her own. Deanna Jones sued the National Conference of Bar Examiners, claiming it violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by refusing to let her take a key legal ethics exam using a computer with screen access software that she has used to read in law school.
5 minute read
April 01, 2008 |

Video Games Earn Respect

OS - A big arbitration award signals more high-stakes litigation to come.
4 minute read
October 28, 2009 |

UBS ex-client avoids prison for tax conviction

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September 04, 2009 |

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