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March 25, 2013 |

Application of the Pollution Exclusion to Chinese Drywall Claims

High-profile coverage litigation often follows high-profile underlying litigation, and the matters involving Chinese drywall are no exception. Indeed, in the last few years, federal and state courts have issued numerous rulings on insurance coverage issues related to Chinese drywall. Both insurers and policyholders have prevailed in these coverage cases.
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November 13, 2000 |

Superior Court Takes Another Shot at Assumption of Risk Doctrine

A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge was correct to apply comparative negligence rather than the assumption of the risk doctrine in a case where a worker was injured on the job, the Superior Court has ruled in a memorandum decision.
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June 18, 1999 |

What's Hot and What's Not

Are your firm's practice concentrations on the cutting edge or on the endangered list? Here's what lawyers at New Jersey's largest firms say are the fields that are rising, cresting and falling in profitability in the state, some of which may surprise.
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August 11, 2011 |

Ex-UGA coach settles dispute over investments

A former University of Georgia head football coach has settled a legal dispute with a bankrupt liquidation company that accused him of recruiting other high-profile coaches to invest in a Ponzi scheme, according to federal court documents filed this week.Jim Donnan and his wife agreed to transfer about $5.5 million in cash, stocks and other assets to West Virginia-based GLC Ltd.
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UPMC-Braddock Hospital v. Sebelius
Publication Date: 2010-01-25
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Court: 3rd Cir.
Judge: Rendell, Circuit Judge.
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Case number: 08-4247

PRECEDENTIALArgued October 6, 2009Before: RENDELL and GARTH, Circuit Judges, and PADOVA, District Judge*fn1.OPINION OF THE COURTUPMC-Braddock Hospital app

April 06, 2005 |

For Coudert, Trouble on a Global Scale

If any law firm could claim a cosmopolitan image, it's Coudert Brothers. The New York firm was in Paris a decade before the Eiffel Tower. Fluent French, Japanese and Russian echo throughout 21 offices. But the glamour is fading. The firm, which built its reputation by expanding internationally, has been rapidly contracting. As some see it, Coudert management seems to have gotten swept up in the firm's globe-trotting history, while losing sight of the bottom line and its most profitable office: New York.
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November 04, 2010 |

Law Firms Ponied Up for Whitman in Calif. Governor's Race

Wilson Sonsini Chairman Larry Sonsini was among Meg Whitman's biggest individual backers from the law firm community in her bid for governor -- which she lost Tuesday to Jerry Brown.
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February 14, 2011 |

Centennial: Testy trial of 'Murph the Surf' capped violent crime spree ending in murders

One of the sharpest divisions between the Dade Circuit and the state attorney's office came in 1968, when Miami Beach was the destination for an ambitious beach boy with little respect for the law. By the time he arrived, Jack "Murph the Surf" Murphy had gained worldwide notoriety as a surfing champ turned cat burglar.
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August 07, 2012 |

Federal panel irked by unused historic David W. Dyer Miami courthouse

A congressional subcommittee hammered the General Services Administration for allowing Miami's historic federal courthouse to linger unused for five years, even suggesting the scandal-plagued agency be disbanded.
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