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The Legal Intelligencer

Judge: Phila. School District Must Pay $500K for Failure to Stop Bullying

The plaintiffs' attorney said the case may be the first use of Pennsylvania's civil rights law to hold a school district accountable in a case of student bullying.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NCAA Sued Over Post-Practice Cardiac Death of Football Player from NJ at Mass. College

Michael Mazza died after a two-hour practice at Mount Ida College in Massachusetts in February 2016, with "probable cardiac dysrhythmia" listed as the cause of death.
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The Legal Intelligencer

In a First for US Law Schools, Penn to Begin Accepting GMAT for JD Program Alone

The school will also begin accepting GRE scores instead of the LSATs in a new pilot program.
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Daily Business Review

Breach of Contract Lawsuit Survives Google's Motion to Dismiss

The suit stems from a 2008 agreement with Googles, a children's programming company.
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Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig's Phil Gildan Details P3 Work, Harvard Fellowship

Gildan is working on behalf of Alaska on a natural gas pipeline and in South Florida on a drinking water replenishment project.
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The Recorder

UC Berkeley Appoints Chief Campus Counsel, Months After Former Counsel's Death

After serving in the role as chief campus counsel on an interim basis for nine months following the death of his predecessor Christopher Patti, David Robinson was named to the position permanently on Thursday.
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Daily Report Online

New Funding Fuels Boom in Public Interest Work for UGA Law Students

The number of law students awarded summer public interest stipends by the University of Georgia School of Law has more than doubled in two years.
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Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week:  Just Call Them the Jenner Wildcats

Faced with hundreds of millions of dollar in potential damages, Northwestern University tapped Jenner & Block's Craig Martin and Amanda Amert to smack down a putative class action challenging the substance and management of its retirement plans.
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The Recorder

Law School Touting New $90M Digs in 2011 Now Housed in Office Building

Moving out of the school's custom-built campus after just seven years will reduce Thomas Jefferson School of Law's rent and possibly help it hang on to its accreditation.
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Pro Mid Market

Student Debt 'Anchor' Drives Career Choices, Raises Tricky Questions for Midsize Firms

“It caused me to think very carefully about whether or not my career at a particular law firm is sustainable. I literally cannot afford to be at a law firm that wants me to burn it at both ends for three to six years and then dispose of me when they don't make me partner.”
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