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August 27, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Estate Planning and Philanthropy

Conrad Teitell, a principal at Cummings & Lockwood, unravels a recent trust conunudrum with plot twists and red herrrings worthy of Alfred Hitchcock.
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October 05, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Rule of Law Sustained U.S. After Sept. 11

The foundation of America did not crumble after Sept. 11, partly because we have the Rule of Law.
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November 10, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Litigation in the Internet Age

A recent ethics opinion by the New York City Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics is the latest example of how computers and the Internet have changed the practice of law. The committee said that neither a lawyer nor someone working for her could resort to false pretenses, "trickery" or deception — such as creating a phony Facebook account and "friending" a potential witness — to obtain evidence from a social networking site.
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July 16, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Telling Your Work Buddy She Looks Ridiculous

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May 20, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

New Federal Judges Expected After Deal Ends Senate Logjam

Four new judges will be joining the Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal bench in the coming weeks and one Eastern District judge will be elevated to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals now that the White House has struck a deal with Senate Democrats to confirm a package of 25 non-controversial nominees.
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October 13, 1999 | Law.com

Court to Weigh News Versus Fiction

The New York Court of Appeals will focus on a case that pits leading publishers against the entertainment world glitterati. A teenage model, whose photographs were used to illustrate a magazine column about an anonymous girl's drunken sexual encounter with three men, claimed in federal court that the magazine misappropriated her image in violation of state Law. Should publishers can be held liable for using a person's likeness "in a substantially fictionalized way" to illustrate a news article?
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July 16, 2012 | The Recorder

Terenkian v. The Republic of Iraq

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August 21, 2000 | The Legal Intelligencer

Most Wanted Opinions

The following are the opinions that were most frequently requested from the Pennsylvania Instant Case Service during the past week. Every opinion published in the Pennsylvania Law Weekly can be obtained by calling 1-800-276-PICS.
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April 06, 2012 | Law.com

Working on the Clock: The Advantages of Timed Trials

More and more courts are imposing time limits for trial. The good news, say trial lawyers David Bissinger and Erica Harris, is that trying a case on the clock often helps more than it hurts. Time limits on trial assist lawyers and parties in at least three ways: improving presentations, controlling costs and increasing the likelihood of victory.
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Keker & Van Nest Prevails at Semiconductor Trade Secrets Trial
Publication Date: 2009-11-03
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A California jury on Tuesday handed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. a major victory, ruling that a Shanghai rival breached the terms of a 2005 settlement and stole the company's trade secrets. The chipmaker will seek $2 billion in damages, according to Keker's Jeffrey Chanin.

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