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February 18, 2008 |

Otto v. State

The 4th Court of Appeals did not err in deciding that the concurrent-causation instruction improperly expanded on the allegations in the indictment, because this instruction authorized a conviction under a "combination" theory.
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October 13, 2011 |

Lawsuits by Housing Agency Removed to Southern District

Many of the 18 banks that were sued over their alleged misrepresentation of the quality of mortgage-backed securities sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac teamed up to file the motions for removal, a sign that they may be working together to coordinate their defense.
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January 11, 2007 |

Hearsay

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May 29, 2000 |

Employees Still Losing the Battle Against At-Will Employment

Pennsylvania's employees should think twice before reporting wrongdoings in the workplace, unless they are protected from retaliation under an express statutory provision.
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July 15, 2010 |

Judge Esquiroz to retire after year of medical leave

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Margarita Esquiroz will retire in September after what friends have called a harrowing battle with brain cancer.
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September 19, 2008 |

BAR-ometer

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November 15, 2002 |

Cooley Lays Off 27 Associates and 19 Staffers

Citing the stalled economy and continued decline in corporate work, Palo Alto, Calif.-based Cooley Godward laid off 27 associates in its business department and 19 paralegals, secretaries and other staff members Thursday. The firm also hinted that it was planning to close its Kirkland, Wash., office. In a firmwide e-mail, Cooley Chairman Stephen Neal said the cuts would affect all but two offices.
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August 25, 2009 |

WTC owners finish paying $300K/day in late fees

The owners of ground zero say they've stopped paying $300,000-a-day penalties to the developer at the World Trade Center site after more than a year.
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