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April 01, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Corporate Scorecard Methodology

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August 11, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Griffin

The trial court erred by suppressing evidence against defendant where a known confidential informant's information, in conjunction with corroborating events witnessed by police, provided reasonable suspicion that criminal activity was afoot. Vacated and remanded.
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May 19, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Sea Park West Houses v. Williams

Nuisance Claims Dismissed for Failure to Serve Notice to Cure Under 'Mitchell-Lama' Regulations
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July 22, 2011 | Daily Business Review

GE 2Q profit up 21 percent, financial arm improves

General Electric Co. said Friday that earnings grew 21 percent in the second quarter as its GE Capital lending arm continued to recover from the recession.
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October 04, 1999 | Law.com

Former Parole Officer Liable In Civil Suit

A Coryell County, Texas jury may have believed a former parole officer over women inmates who alleged the man sexually abused them in 1996 at a state prison, but an Austin, Texas jury last month saw the case quite differently. The jury returned a $4.1 million verdict against David Taylor in a civil suit brought on behalf of two women formerly incarcerated in the prison.
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July 13, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Computer Law

Richard Raysman and Peter Brown, partners at Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner, write that it is extraordinarily difficult to derive personally identifiable information without the assistance of an Internet Service Provider.
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April 15, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Justices' Budget Bid About More Than Money

Tony [email protected] the U.S. Supreme Court goes hat in hand to Congress seeking approval of its budget, much more is on display than a discussion of how many new police officers the Court needs. It is a vignette of checks and balances and separation of powers in action. Two branches of government interact, each guarding its own prerogatives while respecting the other's.
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August 15, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Is the Obamacare Challenge on Way To Supreme Court?

The Third Circuit has denied rehearing en banc to the Mennonite-owned company challenging the contraceptive requirement of Obamacare.
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July 19, 2006 | The Recorder

Comcast Debt Deal Just A Dallas Rerun

Davis Polk Wardwell partner Bruce Dallas said Comcast's recent $2.25 billion debt offering is pocket change for the huge cable television and Internet company. Dallas should know � he has worked on lots of their financing deals.
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September 01, 2006 | The American Lawyer

The Howrey Way

If any firm has made a science out of running a large document review, it's Howrey. The firm's nearly two-year-old litigation support center in Falls Church, Virginia, can accommodate up to 500 contract attorneys. Clients and temporary legal staffing executives praise the firm for the efficiency with which it plows through major document reviews while keeping close tabs on both its preferred staffing agencies and its temporary lawyers. Howrey's success stems from several clear-cut rules of engagement:
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