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November 17, 2010 |

Henry "Hank" Adorno asks Supreme Court for reprimand

Suspended lawyer Henry "Hank" Adorno, co-founder of the law firm Adorno & Yoss, is asking the Florida Supreme Court to halt his indefinite suspension and publicly reprimand him. Adorno was accused of mishandling a class action settlement stemming from a dispute over a City of Miami fire fee. The agreement benefited only seven people but produced $2 million in compensation for Adorno's Coral Gables firm.
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March 17, 2011 |

Firm Founder Bestows Big Bucks - $20 Million of 'Em - on Law School

Police in Ohio say a man robbed a bank and then tried to flee on board a public bus, where officers eventually caught up with him.
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October 09, 2006 |

Sempra Settlement is a Gold Mine

Plaintiff lawyers play down their big score in the Sempra Energy case, but it's a lot of money any way you look at it.
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December 01, 2010 |

Give Us Some Credit

Amex says a government antitrust action threatens its business model.
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March 08, 2012 |

Industrial building purchased in Doral

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January 26, 2009 |

Military school protesters to make court date

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October 07, 2013 |

OAD to Present Awards to Scheck and Shechtman

The Office of the Appellate Defender will hold its 20th Anniversary First Monday in October fundraising event tonight at the New York University School of Law's Vanderbilt Hall.
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October 10, 2005 |

Rothrock v. Rothrock Motor Sales

An at-will employee was entitled to maintain a claim for wrongful discharge where employer fired him for failing to dissuade a subordinate from pursuing a workers' compensation claim because employer's actions constituted a violation of Pennsylvania public policy. Affirmed.
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October 22, 2007 |

TV ratings for high court arguments would be awful, Alito says

Justice Samuel Alito says he doubts the public is clamoring for Supreme Court sessions to be televised. "I am concerned that if our arguments were televised we'd be competing neck and neck with Congress ... for the lowest ratings that have ever been recorded by the Nielsen system," Alito said Friday in an often humorous speech at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics conference on the need for major changes to the Constitution.
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