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April 20, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Heat's Pat Riley sells Gables Estates mansion

Heat president Pat Riley and his wife, Christine, sold their Coral Gables mansion for nearly $17 million. The Rileys paid $6.3 million for the home in 1996.
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January 05, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

New Jersey wants more off-track betting options

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey is trying to jump-start its stalled effort to increase off-track wagering on horse races.
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February 05, 2008 | Law.com

White & Case, Weil Gotshal Show Strong Financials for London Offices

At the end of January, White & Case and Weil, Gotshal & Manges confirmed strong financial results for their London offices in 2007. White & Case excelled in revenue growth, increasing its top line by 37 percent to reach $235.7 million. Weil stood out in terms of profitability, as the firm's profits per equity partner almost doubled, to hit $2.69 million last year. Weil London head Michael Francies attributes part of the London office's success to key lateral hires that the firm has made in recent years.
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May 26, 2003 | National Law Journal

What Works, What Doesn't

Branding has been contorted by some firms to try to avoid the painful but necessary work of business development. What kind of marketing activities managing partners say work for them.
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June 12, 2008 | The Recorder

Boumediene v. Bush

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September 02, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Botox Maker to Pay $600M to Resolve Probe

Botox-maker Allergan agrees to pay $600M and plead guilty to a misdemeanor count of 'misbranding' its drug BOTOX� as part of a settlement — and also drops its First Amendment legal action against the U.S. government over off-label marketing.
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November 02, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Graves v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board

An off-duty police officer shot by a disruptive bar patron was not acting within the scope of his employment. The Commonwealth Court affirmed the decision not to grant the officer benefits.
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April 14, 2011 | Law.com

Hinshaw, Polsinelli Make Major Lateral Hires

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July 21, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

5th Circuit Rejects Branch Davidian's Federal Tort Case

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on July 14 rejected the Federal Tort Claims Act case filed by survivors of the Branch Davidian standoff based on their only appellate issue -- that the Waco U.S. district judge who heard their case should have recused himself because of alleged "bias."
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May 14, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pfizer to Plead Guilty, Pay $430 Mil. in Fines To Settle Charges

Pfizer Inc. has agreed to plead guilty and pay $430 million in fines to settle charges that its Warner-Lambert unit flouted federal law by spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote non-approved uses of one of its drugs.
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