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February 18, 2010 |

Does a Month-to-Month Tenancy Wither Away? Perhaps Not

Victor S. Faleck, Deputy Chief Court Attorney at the Appellate Term, Second Department, writes that although a number of New York courts have held that a nonpayment proceeding will not lie against a month-to-month tenant who holds over without paying rent, a recent Appellate Division ruling casts doubt upon the validity of this line of cases.
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June 11, 2009 |

More defendants seek to blast out of patent 'rocket docket'

Intellectual property lawyers are reporting an upswing in motions to transfer patent infringement cases out of the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas in the wake of two U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decisions that chastised the Texas federal court for not transferring cases.
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September 21, 2009 |

In re Sensenig

A person with bipolar disorder in the manic stage could be involuntarily committed under Section 304 of the Mental Health Procedures act where his conduct posed a clear and present danger of bodily harm to others or to himself. Opinion issued.
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December 22, 2008 |

Adoption of O.M.

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October 31, 2007 |

Newsbriefs

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September 02, 2003 |

Appeals Challenge Balance of Power

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February 09, 2009 |

Andrew Young closes leadership conference in Troy

TROY, Ala. AP - Former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young told about 700 participants in a leadership conference that the Obama Administration faces a litany of global challengesHe cited the emergence of China as a world power, the situation in the Middle East and nations in Africa and Latin America that are too poor to take advantage of the global economy.
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March 13, 2009 |

Texas law professor fights for for data on impact of 700-mile fence along Texas-Mexico border

A University of Texas School of Law clinical law professor is asking a federal court to order federal officials to comply with a Freedom of Information request for documents that would show the full impact of the controversial 700-mile fence being built along the Texas-Mexico border. Professor Denise Gilman, represented by Public Citizen Litigation Group, filed a FOIA request last April for records showing where the fence would be built, including maps, surveys and appraisals of affected properties.
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June 08, 2012 |

LawJam 2012. R&B, Inc. brings old school soul

R&B, Inc. and Marshall Seese and the Abandoned are the seventh and eighth of eight lawyer bands to be profiled in the Daily Report. The bands will compete at LawJam 2012 - Atlanta's third annual battle of the lawyer bands - Saturday at the Variety Playhouse from 7 p.m. to midnight. Proceeds benefit the Atlanta Bar Foundation's charitable projects and pro bono legal service providers. Tickets can be purchased online at www.variety-playhouse.com.
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