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January 26, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Refining 'Miranda': Determining Two-Stage Interrogations

In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, members of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, review a decision handed down in December, United States v. Capers, which clarifies fundamental Second Circuit and Supreme Court precedent, providing critical guidance to district courts that apply Miranda, and has likely placed the circuit at the center of future Miranda legal discourse.
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November 12, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Typing Error May Void Drug Conviction

A Middletown man might escape conviction, even after police found more than 7 pounds of marijuana at his house. He can thank a faulty arrest warrant and an unforgiving Appellate Court for his possible good fortune. Police agencies contacted by the iLaw Tribune/i were not concerned by the decision. Perhaps that's because they were unaware of it.
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January 24, 2005 | National Law Journal

Changing of the Gavel

The Supreme Court's bold stroke in United States v. Booker gives President Bush and Congress a historic chance to redesign the federal sentencing system, says Timothy Lynch.
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August 03, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Mortgage rates rise after 13 straight lows

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate jumped to 3.55 percent, up from 3.49 percent last week.
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December 14, 2006 | National Law Journal

Scalia, Breyer debate unanimity on the high court

Last week it became clear that the Court is not even unanimous on whether unanimity is realistic or worth striving for.
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January 22, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Federal Courts: A Bastion of Democracy

The attorney general's seeming suggestion that the judiciary acquiesce in the decisions of the White House and Congress in national security matters invites a dangerous trampling of the constitutional authority of the federal courts.
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April 07, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Candidates Revving Up for Superior Court Races

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September 15, 2004 | Law.com

Calif. Bar Welcomes Out-of-Staters -- for a Hefty Price

The California State Bar is throwing open the door to out-of-state lawyers, but strict conditions and high costs have some worried about tripping over the welcome mat. The State Bar Board of Governors has approved new rules, to go into effect Nov. 15, that let in-house counsel and legal services lawyers practice in California without taking the state's bar exam. But some say the steep fees will discourage relatively low-paid legal services lawyers from applying to work in the state.
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September 24, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Law Firm Partnership Law

Arthur J. Ciampi, the managing member of Ciampi LLC, presents a limited review of a new set of ethics rules for lawyers in New York adpoted in April, focusing in particular on how the new rules impact the conflict of interest rules pertaining to lateral transactions of law firm partners.
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May 10, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Asia Deal Digest: May 10, 2012

* Linklaters, Weil Gotshal fill up on Chinese Weetabix deal* Herbert Smith unites a Japanese coffee company with a Swiss counterpart* Allen & Overy Helps a Philippine casino operator hit a financing jackpot
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