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January 04, 2001 |

Criminal Law Takes Center Stage in Pennsylvania High Court in 2000

It was a criminal year for Pennsylvania's state Supreme Court in 2000. While the justices made an impact with key rulings in the realms of workers' compensation and medical malpractice, many of the most significant rulings dealt with criminal practice.
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September 16, 2010 |

Clark v. The Prudential Ins. Co. of America

Defendant's motion to dismiss plaintiffs' claims arising out of defendant's sale of a major medical insurance policy is granted in part and denied in part.
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December 05, 2011 |

Brown Moving Slowly on Judicial Picks

Eleven months in, the governor has yet to name any trial court judges, stirring talk that he's having trouble finding his kind of candidates.
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April 24, 2013 |

Clark v. The Prudential Ins. Co. of America

In this action alleging deception and bad faith by a health insurer, the court denies reconsideration of its denials of class certification, plaintiffs' motion to redefine the class, and the partial summary judgment barring two plaintiffs' claims as time-barred.
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December 23, 2005 |

Good Presents Are an Open Book

You've been drowning in exams and you're ready to relax. Wait -- there's something you forgot to do. You feel a twitchy flashback to one of those crazy, naked "late for the exam" dreams coming on. Did you miss a test? Did you leave the oven on? Worse. You're going to show up for holiday festivities empty-handed. In the swirl of finals, you never got a chance to shop! Never fear, bookseller and attorney Norm Pattis of Connecticut's Williams and Pattis has five books sure to delight the readers in your life.
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October 10, 2006 |

Conn. Large Firms Hike Pay for First-Years

Many of the largest Connecticut-based law firms have hiked their first-year base pay by at least $5,000 from last year, and some new associates are earning $10,000 a year more. Other firms are following suit, such as Stamford-based Cummings & Lockwood, which, says managing partner Jonathan B. Mills, is considering a $10,000-a-year pay increase. But for newly minted lawyers toiling at small to midsized firms across the state, pay rates are essentially the same as they were a year ago.
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January 10, 2005 |

Car Searches Left Murky as Court Rejects Federal Bright-Line Rule

For nearly 25 years, police have routinely searched automobiles after making roadside arrests, but a N.J. Appellate Division ruling threatens to upend that long established practice.
4 minute read
May 10, 2002 |

Pushing The Limits Of A PJR

New Haven Superior Court Judge Lynda B. Munro is wrestling with a case that may push the envelope of ordinary civil litigation.
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Litigator of the Week: William Lee of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr
Publication Date: 2013-06-13
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The $2.15 billion settlement that Lee helped secure this week for Pfizer Inc. is believed to be the largest ever in a patent case. And what's more, says Lee, the deal serves as a warning to generic pharmaceutical companies looking to get a jump on introducing new drugs.

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