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William A. Jacobson, a longtime civil litigator in Manhattan and Providence, R.I., arrived at Cornell Law School in upstate Ithaca last week and is set to teach his first class today as direct
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In a decision that will ease tensions among New Jersey chiropractors, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that their practice isn't limited to cricks of the spine, despite murky statutory au
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C.A. 2nd B196684 The Second Appellate District affirmed a judgment. In the published portion of its opinion, the court held that a trial court order denying sanctions for an alleged dis
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Had Hartford attorney Christina Storm been more of a football fan, or her husband less of one, there might not be a Lawyers Without Borders today. It was Jan. 30, 2000, and, as her hus
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The split verdict in the first trial of a pair of long-term Vioxx users' cases against Merck & Co. would support its strategy of battling each claim rather than settling the more than 10,000 ca
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PR COUP How newsworthy is a big-time partner's departure from a big-time firm? Very -- at least, it was on Dec. 17 in the The New York Times. Page 1 of the busines
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