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March 14, 2011 | Legaltech News

Group Says Body Scanners an 'Unreasonable Search'

The Electronic Privacy Information Center wants to stop the Transportation Security Administration from using the scan that shows a naked image of a passenger's body as a primary means of screening. EPIC is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington to require the agency to make a new rule with input from the public before it goes into effect.
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May 05, 2006 | Law.com

The Taxability of Back Pay Awards

Components of damage awards in employment cases that relate to physical injuries are generally not found to be taxable, while components relating to back wages are. Mark E. Tabakman and Katy Shi-Klepper discuss a recent New Jersey case that examined whether taxes should be deducted from a back pay award emanating from a labor arbitration decision, as opposed to a scenario in which a settlement or jury award of damages is rendered pursuant to a statutory framework.
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December 23, 2011 | New York Law Journal

N.Y. Judge Leaves Interpretation of Pre-nup to Singapore Court

As Michael Chia Hock Meng and Julie Lynn Allen divorce in Singapore, where they now live, Mr. Meng asked Justice Laura Drager to declare a 1999 prenuptial agreement valid and enforceable?thereby barring the wife from a maintenance award in the pending Singapore action or elsewhere.
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October 12, 2010 | Law.com

As Bratz Case Heads for Retrial, RICO Claims Survive Motion to Dismiss

The latest ruling in the ferocious battle between Mattel and MGA Entertainment over who owns rights to the once-popular Bratz doll line won't do much to streamline the issues as the case heads to a January trial date after a remand from the 9th Circuit. A California federal judge struck some counterclaims by MGA but refused to dismiss others, including explosive allegations that Mattel and its lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan conspired to steal trade secrets from MGA and other Mattel competitors.
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December 08, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Docs Still Hopeful State Will Cover MCARE Bill

Docs Still Hopeful State Will Cover MCARE BillThe lobbying arm for the state's doctors, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, has instructed its members not to pay their assessments to the state-run MCARE Fund until the very last moment. While no ...
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October 19, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

N.Y.: Same-Sex Marriage Ban 'Rational'

The state Monday conceded that New York has no compelling interest in preventing same-sex marriages, relying instead on a rational basis claim in attempting to preserve its historic ban on gay nuptials.
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January 25, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Was Arms Trade From Danbury Iran-Contra?

Connecticut and Washington lawyers for Arif Durrani, a Pakistani-born former arms dealer, are attempting to have his 1987 conviction overturned so he can rejoin his American wife and children in the U.S.
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December 05, 2005 | Law.com

Smart Associates Learn From the Staff

One of the best pieces of advice young lawyers say they receive is to earn the trust of legal assistants, many of whom know the inner workings of their firms better than the partnership.
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October 15, 1999 | Law.com

Are Mandatory Arbitration's Victories Paving Mediation's Way?

The legal forces favoring mandatory arbitration of employment disputes have won notable victories in recent weeks. But the fierce resistance to arbitration by the plaintiffs' bar may be having an effect, too. The close scrutiny of arbitration's pluses and minuses may even be paving the way for wider use not of arbitration itself, but of mediation.
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October 30, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Georgia residents arrested for ties to drug cartel

ATLANTA AP - Six people from north Georgia are among 41 individuals arrested for alleged ties to a Mexican drug cartel.Ken Smith, special agent in charge for immigration and customs enforcement, said all the suspects are accused of distributing cocaine and marijuana in Georgia and Texas.The indictments were announced Wednesday in Atlanta.
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