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January 31, 2006 |

Blanck v. Consolidated Edison Retirement Plan

Retirement Plan Lacked Standing Under ERISA To Counterclaim to Recover Benefits Overpayment
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August 09, 2013 |

Suit Seeks Millions From State Agency

A lawsuit filed today in Fulton County Superior Court alleges that money designated by the Georgia Legislature to help people with severe developmental and intellectual disabilities was never paid to the non-profit organizations providing the services.
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September 05, 2006 |

Attorney Arrested in Murder Case May Be Able to Mount 'Emotional Disturbance' Defense

Last week's arrest of patent lawyer Jonathon Edington in the fatal stabbing of a neighbor he allegedly believed had sexually assaulted his 2-year-old daughter has captured the attention of Connecticut's legal community, which is speculating over a possible defense strategy in the case. At least one attorney says Edington's situation seems to fit the parameters of a classic case of extreme emotional disturbance: "almost instantaneous action, no preparation, a visceral reaction to shocking news."
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February 07, 2012 |

Delaying the Inevitable:

In the fourth quarter of 2008, subsequent to the economic downturn and burst of the residential real estate bubble, residential foreclosure filings increased exponentially across the country.
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September 16, 2009 |

GC Relishes Involvement in Business, Law and Beyond

Ask Jim Allison of Murray Devine, a valuation advisory firm in Philadelphia, about the firm's legal department, and he responds with obvious pleasure: "I'm it!"
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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March 08, 2011 |

Dickstein Shapiro Opens in Silicon Valley

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August 01, 2012 |

Appeal of laser-pointer conviction centers on jury charge

The jury instructions in the trial of a man sentenced to three years in prison for training a laser on a police helicopter while it ushered a natural gas tanker through Boston Harbor were up for debate on August 1 before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
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December 20, 2011 |

Over Trustee's Objections, Former Howrey Bankruptcy Counsel to be Paid in Full

In a single declarative sentence, U.S. bankruptcy court judge Dennis Montali (left) captured the essence of what was at issue during a nearly two-hour hearing over professional fee applications in the Howrey bankruptcy: "This is not an ATM machine."
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March 16, 2009 |

Advocacy or probing?

At oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court, we give great weight to counsel's responses to the justices' questions and to what signals the questions may give about a justice's later vote. We give too little attention to the difference between "questions" that aim at dismantling counsel's argument or affecting other justices' views and questions that probe the issues to help the court decide soundly.
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January 23, 2012 |

Rival Firms Pick Up Foreclosure Cases From Baum Collapse

Free With Registration: New York's largest and most controversial foreclosure law shop may be going out of business, but attorneys from the firm are forming new alliances and their former competitors see opportunity to expand their own practices.
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