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Empiricism divides the academy
Law and statistics might seem like strange bedfellows, but more legal scholars appear to be embracing the data-driven approach to research that has long been the norm in political science, economics and the social sciences.New York Court of Appeals Roundup
T his month we discuss another opinion by the Court of Appeals in the dispute between Bluebird Partners LP, purchaser of bonds issued by Continental Airlines prior to its bankruptcy, and the bond trustees. The opinion resolved one issue relating to the financially significant question of whether causes of action arising out of bonds are transferred with the bonds when they are sold or remain with transferor, finding that the causes of action may be asserted by the transferee pursuant to the General ObligatiMental Health Records Should Be Discoverable in Custody Matters
The recent case of M.M. v. L.M., 2012 Pa. Super. 195 (September 12, 2012), held that in a custody matter, the father's mental health records were not discoverable.Five Ousted Florida Partners Sue Buffalo Firm for Breach of Contract
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection v. Town & Country Developers Inc.
The developer's failure to obtain a DEP permit prior to constructing and operating a residential sewer line is not a minor violation of the Water Pollution Control Act, and the Grace Period Law does not apply.West Hartford Attorney Named State Child Advocate
An attorney who specializes in the legal rights of abused children has been tapped as Connecticut's new state child advocate.Mass Anti-Psychotic Drug Litigation A Heavy Lift for Lawyers on All Sides
Discovery in thousands of suits over the adverse side effects of Risperdal, Seroquel and Zyprexa - drugs prescribed for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, manic depression and other psychiatric problems - are causing counsel headaches.Lawyer charged with embezzlement
DETROIT AP - Margaret Brandenburg doesn't know whether the $96,000 in cash investigators found buried in another lawyer's back yard belonged to her client. It's one of many unanswered questions surrounding Shannon Pitcher, who has been charged with embezzlement.Those other questions include the total amount of money Shannon H.Trending Stories
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