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April 09, 2003 | New York Law Journal

RIVERA v. GREEN ACRES MALL, LLC.

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May 01, 2006 | The American Lawyer

The Century Thus Far

It's been a heady twenty-first century for law firms. The tech bust and the recession were just opportunities. M&A partners learned to restructure; lawyers with a freshman chemistry course under their belts became IP litigators. The mother lode of private equity capital finally came in off the sidelines. Litigation adopted OPEC-speak: Was the pipeline full for the next six, 18, or 24 months? To paraphrase the cartoon caption of the day: Teach a firm to fish, and it will eat for a day. Teach a firm to sue, a
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July 07, 2000 | Law.com

State Can Limit Faculty Computer Access to Sexually Explicit Material

A Virginia statute restricting state employees from accessing sexually explicit material on state computers does not infringe on university faculty's First Amendment rights, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled. The court wrote that the speech at issue is made in the employee's role as employee, and does not violate the principals of academic freedom or free speech.
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November 17, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Michael Jackson sued by Arab sheikh in UK court

LONDON AP - The son of an Arab monarch took the King of Pop to court Monday, charging that Michael Jackson took $7 million as an advance on an album and an autobiography that he never produced.Lawyers for Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa say their client paid Jackson expenses as an advance on the book and joint recording project with the sheikh, who is an amateur songwriter.
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December 28, 2011 | Daily Business Review

2 Marcus brokers sell Plantation Walgreens building for $6 million

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December 31, 2007 | New York Law Journal

People, respondent v. Martin Tankleff, appellant

Murder Conviction Upset, New Trial Ordered; Court Misapplied Gatekeeper Function as to �New Evidence�
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April 07, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Fewer people sought unemployment aid last week

Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week, a sign that layoffs are dropping and employers may be hiring more workers.The Labor Department said Thursday the number of people seeking benefits dropped 10,000 to 382,000 in the week ending April 2. That's the third drop in four weeks.The four-week average of applications, a less volatile measure, declined to 389,500.
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August 18, 2000 | Law.com

FTC, DOJ Deal Reviews Down

A report from the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice shows antitrust regulators were marginally more willing to allow deals to proceed without significant review in 1999 than the year before. The diminished figures could reflect pressure placed on the agencies from lawmakers, who have expressed concern about the burdens of the merger review process.
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January 14, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Rosenzweig v. Givens

Appeals Panel Questions Attorney's Attempt To Foreclose on Ex-Girlfriend's Condominium
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November 10, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Grand River Enterprises Six Nations Ltd. v. Pryor

Dismissal of Cigarette Firms' Claims Against Attorneys General To Enjoin Master Settlement Plan Denied Vacatur
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