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October 10, 2007 |

Trial to Determine Who Pays For Repairs Above Highway

New York City may still be on the hook for nearly $300,000 in repairs it made to prevent chunks of the concrete understructure of a private building complex straddling the FDR Drive from falling on motorists.
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January 11, 2011 |

Najera v. Huerta

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September 10, 2009 |

Judge Hit With Ethics Charges Over Close Political Ties to Case Witness

Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Steven Perskie is charged with violating ethics canons by failing to disclose his close political relationship with a witness in a legal malpractice case and not being candid about it during his tenure hearing last year.
7 minute read
June 21, 2007 |

CompUSA Brings On New General Counsel

CompUSA Inc. tapped veteran in-house lawyer Robert J. Walner as executive vice president and general counsel. He was previously chief legal and compliance officer for Inland Retail Real Estate Trust Inc., a privately held real estate investment company in Oak Brook, Ill.
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May 07, 2003 |

Law and Children

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September 19, 2012 |

Justices Send Voter ID Case Back to Commonwealth Court

Challengers to Pennsylvania's new voter ID law won a round in the state Supreme Court when the justices sent the case - via a per curiam order - back to the Commonwealth Court, vacating that court's decision not to issue a preliminary injunction last month.
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June 10, 2011 |

Scalia takes on Congress, a favorite target

WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is not the sort who leaves readers wondering what he really thinks, especially when it comes to members of Congress.
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March 28, 2003 |

People v. Gil Simon

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June 06, 2013 |

Catholic School Can't Be Choice Of One Divorced Parent Alone

Stepping into a dispute over religious education, a state appeals court rules that the child of divorced parents could not be enrolled in a Catholic high school over one parent's protest without factfinding that it was in the child's best interests.
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