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November 16, 2007 |

This Week's Winners and Losers

The title says it all.
1 minute read
November 18, 1999 |

'Lawyer' Label Hurts at Polls

A breakfast table was the setting for a radio ad for the Montgomery, Ala., mayoral election. The husband asked about challenger Bobby Bright. "Didn't you know?" the wife responded acidly. "He's a trial lawyer. He sues people for a living." In Louisiana, at about the same time, the governor was endorsing a Republican by attacking the Democrat as a trial lawyer, a group that the chief executive likened to swine. As 2000 campaigning gathers speed, off-year elections point to lawyering as a popular topic.
5 minute read
April 21, 2010 |

Miami solo practitioner argues before high court

Miami attorney Robert Glazier argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of an Italian cruise company.
1 minute read
December 14, 2009 |

Criminal Practice

A home's open door on a stormy spring evening was not an invitation for police to search the premises, the state Superior Court has ruled.
4 minute read
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July 31, 2006 |

Constituencies Lobby for Smith's Seat

7 minute read
July 17, 2006 |

Key Skakel Informant's Credibility In Doubt

In seeking a new murder trial, Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel is counting on the credibility of a former tobacco executive who once posed as an attorney and later lied about being kidnapped, colleagues and authorities say.
2 minute read
November 30, 2010 |

Bankruptcy Court Reinforces New Value Defense to Preference Claims

In Bogdanov v. Avnet Inc., the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Hampshire followed the majority of circuits in holding, in connection with the defense of a § 547 preference action: (1) that "new value" is given when a creditor provides some actual value to the estate; (2) that new value need not remain unpaid in order to allow the preference defendant to offset the new value against previous payments; and (3) that an otherwise preferential payment used to pay antecedent debt may nonetheless be shielded by subsequently advanced new value.
9 minute read
May 09, 2002 |

Being an Effective Junior Recruiter

Soon after you join a law firm (and sometimes even while you're still in law school) you may be asked to participate in the firm's recruiting efforts. Although you've just spent the past year engaged in recruitment as a candidate, you may not be prepared to participate effectively as a junior recruiter. With that in mind, here are some insights into the process from a junior recruiter's perspective.
8 minute read
March 22, 2004 |

High Court: Med Mal Filings On the Way Down

Medical malpractice case filings in Pennsylvania have dropped by one-third in 2003, according to statistics released by the state's unified judiciary.
4 minute read

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