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June 07, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Dr. Dre Cures His "Chronic" Pain

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February 11, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Domestic Banking

Clyde Mitchell, adjunct professor of banking law at Fordham Law School, writes: Based on the events that have taken place since March, the Financial Services Industry will never again be as we knew it. As of today, it looks like: more TARP funds will be provided within a modified TARP process; the regulatory structure will be modified; the bankruptcy laws will be amended to allow our courts to prevent foreclosure of certain loans; and an exit strategy for the government will be examined, debated and put into place.
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April 07, 2004 | New York Law Journal

'Expert' Witness Found to Stray From His 'Expertise'

A federal appeals court has overturned a heroin conviction because a drug agent was allowed to testify as an expert on the meaning of "I was there to watch someone's back."
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February 07, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appeals Court Rails Against Practice of Deferring Fact-finding-Based Decisions

A judge's entering a final divorce judgment and months later filing a written opinion with materially different terms has prompted an appeals court to publish a screed against deferred decisions.
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December 04, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Linklaters, South Africa's Webber Wentzel Make Alliance Official

Terms of the loose union, which is set to take effect February 1, call for the firms to keep their separate names, management teams, and financial operations, while sharing clients and collaborating on pitches for business.
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December 28, 2000 | Law.com

More Firms Offer Part-Time, but Few Lawyers Take Option

Many law firms offer part-time schedules to their senior associates and partners, but few take advantage of the option, according to a National Association for Law Placement survey. Among the findings: Part-time associates make up 3.5 percent of all associates in the largest firms and 4.9 percent in mid-size firms; and Boston, Denver and San Francisco have the highest percentage of part-time attorneys.
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August 07, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Ex-Edwards mistress at court amid campaign probe

RALEIGH, N.C. AP - The ex-mistress of John Edwards spent much of Thursday in a federal courthouse in Raleigh where a grand jury was meeting, at a time when federal investigators are examining the two-time presidential candidate's finances.Rielle Hunter walked into the building in the morning through a back entrance, holding a young child and left with the child about nine hours later.
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January 24, 2005 | Law.com

Photo Finish

A $40 million digital camera licensing deal between Ampex Corp. and Sony Corp. has provided some IP lawyers at Fish & Neave with a reason to grin. The recent agreement untangles at least one portion of a digital technology-related web of litigation that has ensnared Ampex, Sony and Eastman Kodak Co.
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July 21, 2010 | New York Law Journal

People v. Lagas

Challenge to Guilty Plea's Voluntariness Barred By Failure to Make Post-Allocution Motion
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Utah Jury Returns $134 Million Verdict in PacifiCorp Trades Secrets Case
Publication Date: 2012-05-23
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The utility giant PacifiCorp is on the hook for $134 million for willfully stealing a competitor's power plant designs. And its former lawyer from Holme Roberts & Owen could face as much as $3.2 million in damages for abandoning a client.

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