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July 29, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Herculean' Discovery Ordered in $11 Bil. Qui Tam Suit

Discovery in two separate, but related, qui tam cases filed against a Pittsburgh-based for-profit education company should be coordinated, a federal judge said as he upheld a special master's decisions on contentious discovery issues in a suit where plaintiffs are aiming to prove a "multibillion-dollar" fraud.
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December 23, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Lawyers' Liens Allowed in Fight for Photos

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GeoTag Patent Claims Get Green Light, Again
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Suing more than 400 companies for patent infringement poses logistical difficulties, so GeoTag tried to go easy on specifics. That approach didn't sit well with GeoTag's targets, but it's won the blessing of two different judges in the Eastern District of Texas.

March 22, 2010 | The Recorder

In re M.B.

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April 09, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Senator: Tentative deal on immigration ag workers

A tentative deal has been reached to resolve a dispute between agriculture workers and growers that was standing in the way of a sweeping immigration overhaul bill, a key senator said Tuesday.
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November 03, 2009 | Law.com

Opposing Parties in Agreement on Pot Case Before Calif. Supreme Court

Students will get to see something rare when the California Supreme Court holds oral arguments on the UC Berkeley campus Tuesday: a case in which the opposing parties pretty much agree on the issues. Law professor Gerald Uelmen, for the defendant, and Deputy Attorney General Michael Johnsen, for the state, agree that legislators didn't have the power to amend Proposition 215 -- the 1996 ballot measure that OK'd medical marijuana -- to set limits on the amount of pot "qualified patients" could possess.
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September 15, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Suit Seeks Return of 'Excessive' Fees

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March 03, 2008 | New York Law Journal

People v. Roy Gray

Confession 'Sufficiently Attentuated' From Statement Before 'Miranda' Rights Waiver Was Suppressed in Error
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August 25, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Judge holds closed-door hearing in Nacchio insider trading case

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September 28, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Flawed Restatement

The American Law Institute should put to rest its project to create black-letter rules to clarify and adapt the common law to contemporary social conditions.
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