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November 05, 2001 |

Congress Holds Key to Ending Wireless Battle

U.S. telecommunications companies battling over wireless spectrum licenses held by bankrupt NextWave Telecom moved closer last week to settling their 5-year-old dispute, but the process will be derailed if Congress does not pass legislation recognizing the final agreement. Congress is being asked to guarantee that the parties' settlement will resolve all outstanding legal and financial issues.
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August 06, 2013 |

Judge OKs $590M Citi Deal But Slashes Attorney Fees

Citing "waste and inefficiency," Southern District Judge Sidney Stein awarded lead plaintiffs counsel Kirby McInerney $70.8 million in attorney fees, a 27 percent reduction from what the firm had sought, faulting Kirby for requesting $400 to $550 an hour for the work of dozens of contract attorneys.
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March 26, 2012 |

VerdictSearch

Judge awards woman $26,270. Pickup truck driver not to blame for crash. Parties settle over rear-ender. Driver who made U-turn liable for crash. Jury sides with defendant's version of events. Motorcyclist awarded $36,031. Couple awarded $9,250 for neck and back injuries. Mom and daughter awarded $12,571 for back and neck injuries. Driver claiming shoulder injury gets $13,300. Parties found equally liable for crash.
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March 19, 2007 |

Auto Industry Warming to Emissions Limits

Lobbyists for automakers trying to work with a Democratic Congress determined to take action on climate change.
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November 03, 2004 |

Appellate Practice

Thomas R. Newman, of counsel to Duane Morris, and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr., a partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, examine Computech International, Inc. v. Compaq Computer Corp., which contains an excellent discussion of partial final judgments pursuant to Rule 54(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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January 19, 2010 |

Report: FBI Illegally Collected Phone Records

The FBI violated the law in collecting thousands of U.S. telephone records during the Bush administration, The Washington Post reported Monday. Citing internal memos and interviews, the Post said the FBI invoked nonexistent terrorism emergencies or persuaded phone companies to provide information as it illegally gathered more than 2,000 records between 2002 and 2006. FBI general counsel Valerie Caproni told the Post that agents technically violated the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
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December 30, 2004 |

Courts Reject Nationwide Charity Care Class Action Litigation

In the summer of 2004, a flood of class action lawsuits was filed on behalf of uninsured patients against non-profit hospitals nationwide alleging pervasive abuses in their pricing and collection practices relative to the poor and uninsured.
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September 27, 2010 |

Google awards legal records site $2 million

Law.gov — the fledgling movement to compile publicly available legal documents and resources on free Web sites — got a $2 million jumpstart from Google on Friday.
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June 02, 2011 |

Condemning Leasehold Interests

The mechanics of condemning leasehold rights under the Eminent Domain Act and the terms of the lease
6 minute read
October 02, 2008 |

Untold Hazards of Telecommuting From Home

In this high-tech day and age, there are many careers, including numerous legal positions, that can be performed in part or in whole from the comfort of home. Although this sounds like an ideal situation, attorney Tracey I. Batt discusses some of the hazards in telecommuting.
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