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May 22, 2007 |

Parents Can Litigate Special-Ed Disputes

Parents of children with disabilities — citing the high cost of legal fees — can claim a victory with the Supreme Court's ruling allowing self-representation.
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February 03, 2003 |

The Decline of Mutual Trust

You do not receive a reputation for integrity with your law license. You have to earn it -- day after day and case after case. But my experience tells me that it helps you sleep soundly at night with a sense of having furnished good services to your clients and to the broader community.
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February 17, 2004 |

Southern Industries of Clover Ltd. v. Zenev Textiles SA

Shareholders and Officers of One Corporation Guaranteed Debt of Other Corporation
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January 05, 2004 |

Court Limits Airport Police's Power in Drunk Driving Case

The state Supreme Court lifted the driver's license suspension of a man who refused to submit to blood-alcohol testing after being stopped by an airport police officer just outside airport property.
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January 24, 2003 |

Franks v. State

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February 22, 2006 |

Insurer Must Cover Parents of Shooting Spree Killer

Differing with the holding of a three-judge panel several months ago, an en banc panel of the Superior Court has ruled that a homeowners insurer should have to provide coverage to a Pittsburgh-area couple sued for negligence after their mentally disturbed adult son murdered five and severely wounded another during a two-hour April 2000 killing spree.
7 minute read
January 03, 2000 |

Still Burning

In her final column, Ann Woolner examines efforts to reopen decades-old murder cases as the white south' joins the black south' in a belated bid for justice.
7 minute read
October 27, 2008 |

Umpire decides who's out, safe in World Series, stock

Tom Hallion has been fielding calls from panicked investors looking for someone to blame for the shrinking value of their portfolios. The yelling doesn't bother the Morgan Keegan Inc. broker. After all, he's a Major League Baseball umpire. In the last month, Hallion has watched historic drops and record rallies in the stock market, while umpiring in the World Series for the first time.
4 minute read
August 12, 2008 |

Corporate immigration firm sues Department of Labor

New York's Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy is suing the Department of Labor over its audit of the firm's immigration applications. The DOL announced in June that it was auditing Fragomen's permanent labor certification applications, saying some of its attorneys may have improperly advised clients during the permanent labor certification application process. Fragomen is seeking an injunction to stop the DOL's actions. Washington's Covington & Burling is representing the firm in the lawsuit, which was filed late Friday.
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November 16, 2007 |

Home run king Barry Bonds indicted on perjury, obstruction charges

SAN FRANCISCO AP - Barry Bonds was indicted Thursday for perjury and obstruction of justice, charged with lying when he told a federal grand jury that he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs.The indictment unsealed Thursday against baseball's home-run king culminated a four-year investigation into steroid use by elite athletes.
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