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January 27, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Briefs

The state bar association recently filed papers seeking amicus status before the Supreme Court in support of judicial independence.
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December 27, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News

Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Christopher E. Cummings served as a panelist for "Effective Nonprofit Collaborations," hosted by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce on November 2.
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December 04, 2006 | National Law Journal

President's Game? History Refutes Claims to Unlimited Power Over Foreign Affairs

Louis Fisher warns that legal history is being distorted to support unchecked presidential power in foreign affairs.
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August 17, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Sherk v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.

In this action arising out of a mortgage foreclosure, defendants were entitled to dismissal of plaintiffs' federal claim under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act because it was barred by the Rooker-Feldman doctrine and Pennsylvania's preclusion doctrine, as well as dismissal of plaintiffs' claims under Pennsylvania law. Motions to dismiss granted.
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August 11, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes, among other cases, a ruling that a tenant's lawyer was not disqualified because he previously represented the owner in evicting another tenant from the same building.
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April 30, 2010 | Legaltech News

Organize Litigation Needs With Binders, Timelines

While the debate goes on with respect to a paperless versus paper office, expert binders and timelines can be prepared in either fashion. A paperless version of a timeline would include formulation via a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel, says Swartz Campbell paralegal Christine Flynn.
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May 16, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

First PPA Diet Drug Trial Ends in No Cause

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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In oral arguments before a Second Circuit panel last year, Wilson acknowledged that the law was "completely unsettled" as to whether corporations could be held liable under the Alien Tort Statute. Well, it's a bit more settled now.

February 10, 2009 | The Recorder

Obama Backs State Secrets Defense

A DOJ lawyer told a Ninth Circuit panel that the government's position — that it can't be sued for allegedly kidnapping and torturing terror suspects — had been "thoroughly vetted" by the president.
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September 11, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Texas Lawyer Wins Hard-Fought Fees in Bitter Disability Case

A Louisiana appeals court has awarded $2 million in fees and costs to a Houston lawyer who has spent more than a decade in a bitter battle against Louisiana's attorney general over the lack of handicapped-accessible restrooms at a public university.
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