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July 12, 2004 |

No Interest Allowed

Muslim investors are not allowed to earn interest on their money or pay interest. So working on deals involving Muslims isn't the easiest practice area. Nevertheless, Bracewell & Patterson finance and real estate partner Alfred G. "Al" Kyle is developing a niche practice of representing banks in deals financed in part with money from Muslim investors.
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July 23, 2008 |

Grant v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security

'Tuan Anh Nguyen' Requires Dismissal of Challenge To Derivative Citizenship Statute's Constitutionality
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July 18, 2006 |

New Jersey paralegal pay lags behind the national average

Paralegals in New Jersey earn markedly less than their counterparts in other parts of the country, according to a new survey of paralegal compensation.
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August 20, 2001 |

Which Statute Applies to Skakel?

Judge John Kavanewsky Jr., busy sorting out the many discovery motions being filed for the upcoming trial of accused murderer Michael Skakel in Connecticut, is still deciding whether a 1975 statute of limitations for bringing class A felony charges -- including murder -- against a defendant, which was in effect at the time Martha Moxley was slain, requires that a murder charge against Skakel be dismissed.
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Harrison v. Cunningham, 07-CV-4077 (NGG)
Publication Date: 2011-05-27
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis
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Case number: 07-CV-4077 (NGG)

Cite as: Harrison v. Cunningham, 07-CV-4077, NYLJ 1202495162264, at *1 (Court, Decided May 17, 2011)Decided: May 17, 2011MEMORANDUM

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January 11, 2011 |

Arbitrator failed to disclose relationship with Kellogg, Brown & Root

An arbitrator's prior relationship with one of the parties in an employment dispute has prompted a Texas appeals court to throw out an award involving a former Halliburton Co. subsidiary.
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January 05, 2004 |

J&J Heirs Seek Passage of Measure Allowing DNA Testing of Children

As the legislative session ends, heirs of a $350 million Johnson & Johnson trust fund are lobbying heavily for a bill that could bar a potential heir from sharing in the fortune. The legislation, which would allow for DNA testing of children and fathers if the father believes he is not the biological parent, has become snagged in an intraparty tussle: Some Democrats say it has been rewritten to solely benefit some Johnson heirs while others say it merely tries to resolve legal inequities.
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August 17, 2009 |

Schwarzenegger signs tort reforms into law

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed 131 of the 140 pieces of legislation that had been on hold pending the resolution of his protracted budget negotiations with the state Legislature, including two that affect personal injury lawsuits. One piece of compromise legislation, Assembly Bill 83, protects people who are not in the medical profession from being sued after they help someone at the scene of an accident, unless their actions rise to the level of gross negligence or recklessness.
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December 21, 2009 |

Reinstatement to Practice — Arthur E. Swidler

Notice to the bar.
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