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May 05, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Unpublished Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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March 31, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Court: Defendants entitled to immigration advice

WASHINGTON AP - Immigrants must be told by their lawyers whether pleading guilty to a crime could lead to their deportation, the Supreme Court said Wednesday.The high court's ruling came in the case of Jose Padilla, who was born in Honduras. He asked the high court to throw out his 2001 guilty plea to drug charges in Kentucky.
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August 19, 2005 | Law.com

DLA Piper Tiptoes Through Acquisition

Hope for the future drove Qualcomm's recent acquisition of Flarion Technologies, with lawyers designing a strategy that helped ensure the deal's success without breaking regulations. Qualcomm, a wireless technology developer, announced Aug. 12 that it would buy Flarion, a leading developer of technology for mobile broadband Internet protocol services, for about $600 million in Qualcomm stock and cash. Intellectual property rights were central to determining the value of the deal, said one lawyer.
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January 24, 2012 | Daily Business Review

4th Circuit rules against 'enemy combatant' Jose Padilla

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that Padilla's claims that he was unconstitutionally detained and tortured in the Navy brig in Charleston, S.C., were without merit.
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February 15, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Case Addresses Lien Law When Property Is Public

RIVERHEAD In resolving an apparent conflict between two sections of New York Lien Law, State Supreme Court Justice James M. Catterson has ruled in two nearly identical decisions that a town, as property owner, is no longer a necessary party once a lien on a public improvement project is bonded and discharged.
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December 15, 2005 | Law.com

Former Enron Chairman Urges Witnesses to Step Forward

Former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay used a public speech Tuesday to exhort other former Enron employees to come forward to "speak the truth" about Enron as witnesses at his criminal trial. Lay said the Enron Task Force has identified 100 individuals as unindicted co-conspirators, an action that makes them fearful of testifying at trial or even talking to defense lawyers in the case. But Lay's lead criminal defense attorney says he believes some will come forward before the trial begins on Jan. 17, 2006.
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June 21, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Palm Beach house sells for nearly $16 million

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January 17, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Boynton Beach religious building bought for $855,000

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October 16, 2007 | National Law Journal

Law students navigate interviews and cross-country travel to get a clerkship

For many third-year law students seeking a federal appellate clerkship the process is chaos, a 36-hour binge of interviews, dropped calls, letdowns and, with any luck, a job offer or two. The federal judiciary's effort to introduce some sanity into the hiring scheme has faltered, not least because judges, absent their robes, are fiercely competitive when it comes to selecting clerks. And a lot of those judges have agreed to disagree with hiring guidelines, says 10th Circuit Judge Michael McConnell.
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November 07, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Group seeks life sentence for Nichols, end to death penalty

A coalition of local civil and human rights organizations Tuesday called for a moratorium on Georgia's death penalty and greater resources targeted toward providing legal defense for the poor. The group, led by civil rights leader Joseph Lowery, also implored Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard Jr. to accept a sentence of life without parole in exchange for a guilty plea from accused Fulton County Courthouse shooter Brian Nichols.
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