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May 19, 2000 |

Campus Crime Disclosure Laws Strengthened

The 1986 murder of Lehigh University freshman Jeanne Clery ignited a public outcry, pushing Congress to pass The Campus Security Act of 1990. The legislation, since renamed in honor of Clery, requires institutions of higher education participating in student aid programs to disclose campus crime statistics. But university administrators around the country have found loopholes in the law -- until now. The Department of Education is cracking down.
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December 28, 2009 |

Vaccaro v. Sobotka, PICS Case No. 09-2158 (C.P. Cumberland Dec. 4, 2009) Oler, J. (9 pages).

Vaccaro v. Sobotka, PICS Case No. 09-2158 (C.P. Cumberland Dec. 4, 2009) Oler, J. (9 pages).
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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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November 06, 2006 |

A 'leap of faith' merger, one year later

Edwards & Angell and Palmer & Dodge rushed to the merger altar five months after the idea was floated. That was the easy part.
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May 02, 2011 |

Spring Bonuses Pop Up at V&E, Akin Gump

Everything's coming up green for associates and counsel at Vinson & Elkins and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. Both BigTex firms, following a market move by many large New York City firms, will pay spring bonuses in May to associates and counsel who received 2010 year-end bonuses. Joe Dilg, V&E's managing partner, says V&E is committed to keeping associate and counsel compensation within the market range.
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May 18, 2011 |

Wilson Sonsini to Reap Benefits From LinkedIn IPO

The world's leading online professional network may raise more than $405 million through an IPO this week. That's good news for LinkedIn's Wilson Sonsini lawyers, since the IPO-related legal costs are estimated to be $1.5 million.
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May 18, 2005 |

U.S. Senate Leaders Call Off Compromise Talks

The Senate's top leaders have ended their attempt to find a compromise on President Bush's stalled judicial nominees, but other members continued to work on a possible deal to clear five blocked appeals court appointees and end threats to change the long-standing filibuster rules.
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October 21, 2009 |

Former In-House Banking Lawyer Found Guilty of $12 Million Fraud

The former deputy head of legal at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi has been found guilty of a multimillion-dollar fraud, a U.K. court ruled Tuesday. Former in-house lawyer Kate Johns faces jail for her crimes, with a sentence to be handed down in December. London's Southwark Crown Court ruled that Johns was guilty of having repeatedly conned colleagues into signing off large sums of money for investment. In total, the bank lost 7.4 million pounds ($12.3 million) as a result of the scam.
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