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July 30, 2003 |

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May 26, 2004 |

News In Brief

A federal judge sentenced a former Rite Aid Corp. vice president yesterday to five months in jail for his role in an accounting scandal that sent the company's stock tumbling and forced it to restate its earnings for the late 1990s by $1.6 billion.
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August 20, 2009 |

State in the Interest of A.S.

Where the accused minor's mother had a familial relationship with the minor and the victim, the minor's confession should have been suppressed because of the mother's conflict in advising her.
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June 14, 2001 |

Patent Infringement: When Does the Damages Period Begin?

Based on new statutes and revisions to established statutes, patent infringement damages may be awarded for periods prior to the sale of the accused product as well as prior to the issuance of the patent covering the accused product. These changes have implications for damages consultants, counsel and their clients involved in patent litigation.
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August 15, 2012 |

The Careerist: Screaming Bosses Are Out of Style

Are law firms now less tolerant of screaming, abusive partners?
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June 28, 2010 |

Movers

George Dolatly joins Baker Hostetler's business group as partner in the New York office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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November 15, 2012 |

Wells Fargo Report Offers More Bad News for Large Firms

Among the troubling trends detected in the latest survey of the financial state of the legal industry's upper echelon: More firms than usual are relying on debt to fund operations late in the year.
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March 05, 2007 |

Stephens v. Hemyari

Kourosh Hemyari failed to establish as a matter of law that the foreclosure sale did not violate the automatic bankruptcy stay.
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April 08, 2005 |

Paul Hastings Finally Setting Up Shop in Silicon Valley

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker is set to open shop in Palo Alto, Calif., within weeks, becoming the last of the big Los Angeles players to arrive in Silicon Valley. The firm is moving L.A. corporate partner Thomas Wisialowski to chair the new office and has so far recruited Ronald Lemieux, an IP litigator from Squire, Sanders & Dempsey's Palo Alto office. Seth Zachary, chairman of Paul Hastings, said the firm has an office large enough for 30 lawyers, with options for future expansion.
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April 10, 2006 |

Management guru 'Doe' wins partial victory over Regents

By Alyson M. Palmer, Staff Reporter"John Doe" is suing Georgia's Board of Regents over allegations that it breached a contract to give him the deanship of Georgia Tech's management school in 1997.The Court of Appeals of Georgia ruled March 29 that Doe had a contract with the Board of Regents, but the question of whether the board breached the contract should go to a jury-a partial victory for the plaintiff.
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