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August 11, 2011 |

DLA advises Hawks owners on team sale

The owners of the Atlanta Hawks have decided to sell the National Basketball Association team to an ownership group led by Alex Meruelo, a California developer and pizza chain owner, in a deal announced Monday.DLA Piper has landed the role representing Atlanta Spirit LLC on the proposed sale of the team-the third so far this year involving an NBA franchise-and operating rights to the 19,500-seat Philips Arena in which the club plays its games.
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May 01, 2006 |

The market for lateral hires continues to heat up

While the legal economy and legal recruiting tend to follow the rise and fall of the national economy, there are some elements of the current cycle that set it apart from previous rises in the market.
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August 08, 2008 |

Lora M. Foley

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November 14, 2000 |

Outcast New York State Trooper Fails to Prove Harassment

Police refusal to uphold the "blue wall of silence" is no basis for a claim under the Equal Protection Clause, ruled the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The court found the alleged retaliation against ostracized state trooper Dennis J. Diesel, labeled a "rat" for cooperating in an internal affairs investigation, was a "reasonable response" to Diesel's own misconduct in an unrelated incident.
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November 25, 2009 |

This Week in Law Journal History

Law Journal stories throughout the last century.
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September 20, 2004 |

Commonwealth v. Sanders

The trial court erred in denying defendant's request to poll the jury where the request was made after the verdict was recorded but before the jury was actually discharged. Vacated and remanded.
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May 16, 2008 |

Plaintiff Wins Bid to Remain Anonymous in Suit Over Online Ad

A part-time actress and elementary school teacher has won her bid to remain anonymous in a $5 million suit against a jewelry company that she claims violated her civil rights by using her image in an Internet ad with a "decidedly pornographic look." Doe claims the commercial, which was widely viewed on YouTube, allegedly resulted in her being the subject of "hundreds of demeaning and insulting comments." She is claiming loss of reputation, lost earnings and emotional distress.
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February 08, 2013 |

Rural water project quenches lawyer's ambition to help

For the past 25 years of his 30-year career, Edward D. Buckley III of Buckley and Klein has championed the civil and employment rights of working people. But for the last decade or so, he's also fought a different battle.
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December 08, 2003 |

Judge Enforces $1M Settlement of Police Chief's Whistle-blower Suit

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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