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April 05, 2007 |

Racing to Help Rebuild Pakistan

Murtha Cullina associate Amanda Lawrence competes in about 50 bicycle races every year. But she says last month's Tour of Islamabad in Pakistan was "the coolest" so far. Lawrence, who practices municipal/land use law and commercial litigation, has her firm supporting her racing efforts, even though she was called to participate in the Pakistan race just three weeks prior to the event. Money from the race will be used to rebuild a school in the town of Balakot and showcase the country to revive tourism.
5 minute read
February 21, 2006 |

In Camera

Despite graphic pictures of children who suffered injuries in bicycle accidents, attorneys for Gordon & Rees and S.F.'s Phillips, Spallas & Angstadt were able to defend Wal-Mart and the bike maker against an $8 million suit.
4 minute read
January 04, 2002 |

Third Circuit Revives Suit Over Accommodations for Deaf Inmates

A deaf man who claims that state jailers` failure to provide a sign language interpreter at an extradition hearing kept him in jail for five extra days can proceed with his suit under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
3 minute read
October 08, 2003 |

Jury Socks Morehouse $700K for Expulsion

Trisha [email protected] Fulton jury last week awarded a former Morehouse College student nearly $700,000 for wrongful expulsion from the school.Antonio D. McGaha sued the school for breach of contract, alleging that, at the end of his junior year, he was falsely accused of theft over a tuition refund he had received a year and a half earlier.
5 minute read
September 26, 2006 |

Siegelman, Scrushy seek new trial, cite juror e-mails about case

MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - Jurors who convicted former Gov. Don Siegelman and ex-HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy discussed the case in e-mails before reaching a verdict, violating the judge's instructions, defense attorneys said in a motion Monday seeking a new trial.The motion cited a sworn statement from a juror, who was not identified, and copies of e-mails that attorneys said they received by mail.
4 minute read
Brooklyn Heights Assoc., Inc. v. National Park Service, 11-CV-226 (ENV) (VVP)
Publication Date: 2011-04-13
Practice Area: Land Use and Planning
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Eric N. Vitaliano
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Case number: 11-CV-226 (ENV) (VVP)

Cite as: Brooklyn Heights Assoc., Inc. v. National Park Service, 11-CV-226 (ENV) (VVP), NYLJ 1202489697043, at *1 (EDNY, Decided April 8, 2011)District Judge Er

December 23, 2009 |

Cries of Federal 'Overcriminalization' Gain Volume

There has been considerable recent commentary by academics, politicians and even judges concerning the "overcriminalization" of federal law.
4 minute read
July 25, 2007 |

Improving the Relevance and Reliability of Internet Searches

Internet searches may return thousands of results, many of which are irrelevant and unreliable. Library and information services administrator Tracey Rich discusses some advanced search techniques in Google that can improve the relevance and reliability of search results.
10 minute read
September 01, 2004 |

Rent Stabilization

Warren A. Estis, a founding partner, and Jeffrey Turkel, a partner, at Rosenberg & Estis, explore the 51-year history of horizontal multiple dwellings.
8 minute read

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