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August 19, 2008 |

RI, town reach $20 million deal in club fire suits

PROVIDENCE, R.I. AP - The state of Rhode Island and the town of West Warwick have each agreed to pay $10 million to those left behind after a nightclub fire that killed 100 people, according to court documents filed Monday.The state and the town are the last major defendants to agree to settlement offers, now totaling nearly $175 million, after the fire on Feb.
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November 29, 2011 |

The Commonality of Technology as a Defense

What is exceptional today will be commonplace tomorrow. This truism applies to innovations as well as inventions. And the transition of the "exceptional" technology into everyday life can devalue its role as evidence in the calculus of guilt. In other words, possession of some things might be too common to be criminal.
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April 23, 2007 |

AGG's profitable year fails to make the list

ARNALL GOLDEN GREGORY emerged from 2006 leaner and more profitable than in previous years-yet failed for the first time in 10 years to make the Daily Report Dozen. The midsized general practice firm was bumped from the list by the 156-lawyer labor law firm Ford Harrison, which saw revenue jump 17 percent to $65.
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November 06, 2006 |

Wiggins knows about donors-Hunstein's

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March 24, 2006 |

Whose burden is health care cost

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May 28, 2003 |

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April 05, 2007 |

Lenders scramble to help struggling homeowners

AS HOME FORECLOSURES MOUNT, mortgage companies are knocking on doors, sending letters and making phone calls with a simple message for struggling homeowners: They'd rather modify your loan than foreclose.EMC Mortgage Corp., a specialist with a $78 billion portfolio of subprime loans-for homeowners with weak credit-this week launched a 50-person team it calls ''the Mod Squad.
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June 05, 2013 |

'Timing Is Everything' For Portnoy's Move

After five years running her own family law firm, Kathy Portnoy is merging it with one of Atlanta's most established domestic relations firms, Warner, Bates, McGough & McGinnis.
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July 10, 2002 |

Sue It Yourself

With court help, more litigants are representing themselves before the bench. The trend involves the use of "unbundled legal services": breaking legal representation into discrete tasks. A pro se litigant who can't afford a full representation fee can use a lawyer for just one part of a case. Some bars have approved the shift, but individual attorneys predict financial and malpractice woes for small practitioners.
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