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June 29, 2007 | National Law Journal

Failed applicant sues bar examiners over test question on gay marriage

A Massachusetts Bar Examination applicant who claims he failed the test because he didn't answer a question about homosexual marriage and partnering is suing the test administration agency, the state Supreme Judicial Court and four individual justices for constitutional violations.
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December 29, 2006 | Law.com

A Trial Lawyer by Any Other Name ...

Following in the footsteps of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's recent renaming, the new business cards for Atlanta-based plaintiffs firm Warshauer Thornton & Easom will identify its lawyers as "civil justice attorneys." The new moniker "better defines what we do," according to managing partner Michael J. Warshauer, who says the public's perception of the profession would improve if other plaintiffs lawyers followed suit.
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January 12, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Harper v. NYC Administration for Children's Services

Complaint's Service Deemed Timely But Title VII Claim Time Barred as Three Years After Discrimination
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April 11, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Green v. Phillips

Diabetic Prisoner's Claims Against Prison Staff, Arising From Hunger Strike Participation, Rejected
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February 07, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

Smith v. Adair

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May 24, 2011 | The Recorder

Doan v. State Farm General Insurance Company

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February 16, 2004 | Law.com

Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers and acquisitions involving N.J. companies
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June 04, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Montana wins a round in water lawsuit

BILLINGS, Mont. AP - A U.S. Supreme Court appointee has rejected Wyoming's bid to dismiss a lawsuit in which it is accused, by Montana, of taking too much water from rivers shared by the two states.Montana filed its lawsuit before the nation's highest court in 2007. The suit alleged Wyoming's agriculture and energy industries were pulling too much water from the Tongue and Powder rivers, tributaries of the Yellowstone.
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October 11, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Panelists Say Recession Changed Management, Training for Lawyers

The recession has pressured law firms, in-house legal departments and law schools alike to provide competent legal services at a lower cost, while also promoting work-life balance.
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September 29, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Appellate Courts Wrestle With Diversity Issues

Texas appellate court jurists interviewed by Texas Lawyer say that diversity among their attorney ranks is important at their courts. The percentage of minorities working as staff attorneys at the courts is lower than the percentage of minorities licensed to practice law in Texas. David Chew of El Paso's Court of Appeals says, "As the only Asian-American judge in Texas, I'm keen on it [diversity]."
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