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April 11, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Ring,* plaintiff-appellant v. AXA Financial, Inc., defendants-appellees

Rider, Policy Considered Separately to Determine If Children�s Term Rider Is �Covered Security�
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January 19, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Pompano Beach building bought for $650,000

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May 21, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Gardner v. Gardner

The trial court did not abuse that its discretion in finding it was in C.G.'s best interest for Charles Matthew Gardner to be designated the conservator with the exclusive right to determine C.G.'s primary residence.
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September 01, 2008 | National Law Journal

Christensen, Pellicano convicted on two counts of wiretapping charges

Terry Christensen, the lawyer who was accused of paying private investigator Anthony Pellicano to wiretap the phones of an opponent in a high-stakes divorce trial, was convicted on two counts of wiretapping charges. Pellicano, who was convicted in a separate trial earlier this year on 76 counts, including wiretapping and racketeering, was convicted on two more wiretapping counts.
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November 02, 2006 | Daily Report Online

High court will test 2005 tort law

THE STATE SUPREME COURT has agreed to hear a challenge to a part of last year's tort law changes that required medical-malpractice plaintiffs to waive the privacy in their medical records when they file claims.The high court said it would review one of two July decisions by the Court of Appeals of Georgia that struck down the provision as conflicting with a federal statute guarding the confidentiality of patient information.
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April 06, 2010 | The Recorder

Judge Lifts Qualcomm Sanctions

The judge who'd lowered the boom on Day Casebeer lawyers for its failure to turn over documents now says there's insufficient evidence of bad faith.
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June 18, 2009 | National Law Journal

Judge enters $2.88 billion judgment against Scrushy over his role in HealthSouth fraud

A Birmingham, Ala., state court judge ended a seven-year long case by declaring that the corporate fraud committed by former HealthSouth Corp. Chief Executive Richard Scrushy entitles the health care services company to recover $2.88 billion from the now imprisoned Scrushy.
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October 16, 2008 | The Recorder

D.C. Circuit Critical of Tobacco Ruling

A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit seemed to be leaning in favor of tobacco company lawyers, who challenged a federal judge's "grotesque" expansion of RICO laws in a 2006 decision.
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January 02, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Boothe v. Dixon

Artful pleading cannot avoid the requirements of Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code �74.351 when the essence of the suit is a health-care liability claim.
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August 20, 1999 | Law.com

Impartiality On the Line?

Plaintiffs attorneys and smaller court reporting agencies are abuzz over an increasingly common practice they claim threatens court reporters' impartiality and jacks up prices for plaintiffs attorneys. Corporate litigants are signing long-term, exclusive contracts with some of the larger court reporting agencies for a range of special services. Two bills are pending before the California Legislature that would require parties to disclose contractual agreements with court reporting agencies.
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