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Clash of the Digital Titans: EBay and Craigslist Set for Delaware Chancery Court Showdown Monday
Publication Date: 2009-12-04
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Former eBay CEO (and current California gubernatorial candidate) Meg Whitman will be the first witness in eBay's attempt to show that Craigslist's cofounder and CEO improperly diluted eBay's ownership stake.

April 02, 2001 |

Feeding Frenzy

Florida Lawyers bank on the fact that, regardless of party-control, a plethora of legislation will trickle out of Tallahassee. That's particularly true this session, from March through May. But the Republican takeover of both the governorship and the Legislature in 1998 has altered the Florida landscape, creating new opportunities for former GOP lawmakers, and making Tallahassee the epicenter for Florida lawyers.
11 minute read
January 25, 2013 |

Unapproved Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
49 minute read
September 20, 2006 |

The Mistake Every Lawyer Dreads

A high court veteran missed a filing deadline, but his friends in the Supreme Court Bar have come to his aid, asking the justices to accept his out-of-time petition.
9 minute read
August 27, 2012 |

Issues in 11 Notable Cases Range From Admissibility to Withdrawal

Paul Shechtman, a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder, writes: What a difference a decade makes. Ten years ago, the New York Court of Appeals decided 42 criminal law cases, only nine of which were non-unanimous decisions. This past term, however, the court decided 98 criminal law cases, of which 33 were non-unanimous. Eleven cases stand out as noteworthy decisions from the term.
21 minute read
August 11, 2003 |

In this complaint alleging that plaintiff's employer and its president violated the Conscientious Employee Protection Act, causing her to suffer psychiatric problems, by revealing to her co-workers that she had reported unethical conduct, the trial court's dismissal is affirmed for the reasons it stated below: plaintiff submitted no evidence to show that defendants had compromised her identity or to rule out that others with whom she had discussed the matter had not done so, and the mere allegation that def
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April 27, 2012 |

Ralph...Has Left the Building

Orrick's iconoclastic leader—who is known as much for his failed merger attempts as for his vision—prepares to step down.
18 minute read
February 08, 2011 |

A Plaintiff's Uphill Battle

As a defendant, a ski resort's sword in litigation surrounding downhill skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing incidents is the assumption of the risk doctrine preserved in the Pennsylvania Skier's Responsibility Act, while the shield is a properly enforceable waiver or release contract.
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