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September 30, 2003 |

Judge Invokes SoHo's Neglected Zoning Law

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September 11, 2006 |

State Farm Ins. Co. v. Barton

Because defendant's preliminary objections were outstanding at the time the trial court entered a default judgment against him, the judgment was a nullity, and defendant was entitled to have the judgment stricken. Reversed and remanded.
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June 01, 2004 |

Science in the Courtroom

Sonia E. Miller, a Manhattan attorney, legal analyst in science and technology, and founder and president of the Converging Technologies Bar Association, asks, "Are you the proprietor of your body, or merely its trustee?"
8 minute read
October 10, 2001 |

Unger to Exit SEC, Aspirants Wait

Securities and Exchange Commission member and former acting chairwoman Laura S. Unger is expected to resign from her post, sources said Tuesday, leaving the agency with only two of five commissioners: Chairman Harvey Pitt, an appointee of President George W. Bush, and Isaac Hunt, whose term has expired. The shake-up at the SEC gives Bush an unprecedented opportunity to appoint the entire regulatory panel.
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July 12, 2012 |

Garber v. Stevens

Court Grants Removal of General Partners, Installation of Limited Partners Via an LLC
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March 14, 2005 |

Despite Illness, Rehnquist to Reign at Judicial Conference

The focus of Tuesday's meeting of the Judicial Conference -- whether formally on the agenda or simply discussed in the hallways -- is likely to be growing concern for the security of federal judges. But the meeting will be noteworthy for another reason: Chief Justice William Rehnquist will preside, in spite of his ongoing battle with thyroid cancer.
10 minute read
October 17, 2011 |

IN BRIEF

A weekly roundup of Web-only stories from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.
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March 06, 2007 |

Gone Are the Ink Stains

Courtside takes a look inside the new, thoroughly modern D.C. print shop used for high court briefs; plus, law school Supreme Court clinics are catching on.
10 minute read
April 22, 2005 |

Contamination Suits Over Gasoline Additives May Proceed

A federal judge has refused to dismiss the bulk of cases filed against major oil companies for groundwater contamination caused by the gasoline additive known as MTBE. Judge Shira A. Scheindlin presented what she called the "commingled product theory," a modification of the theory of market share liability, for claims originating in three of the 15 states where cases were filed. The plaintiffs include cities, municipal corporations and water suppliers.
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