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February 14, 2005 |

Decision summaries from The NLJ

Creditor delay doesn't discharge student loan—and other decisions from The National Law Journal.
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August 16, 2004 |

Heller-Loren v. Apuzzio

While generally, "income" is generated by the exercise of a stock option earned and acquired post-divorce if exercised at a price below fair market value or sold at a profit, the exercise and sale of the post-divorce, after-acquired stock options at issue here cannot be deemed "gross income" for purposes of calculating child support under the provisions of this particular property settlement agreement.
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June 14, 2013 |

Approved Opinions

Opinions approved for publication.
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February 13, 2006 |

Larbig v. Larbig

There was no abuse of discretion in denying defendant's motion to modify his alimony and child-support obligations where the motion was filed only 20 months after the judgment of divorce; the trial judge correctly refused to modify defendant's additional obligation to pay $2,600 per month for five years because it was in the nature of equitable distribution.
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February 28, 2002 |

Conference Call: Womble Carlyle to Merge With Telecom Firm

Janet L. Conley [email protected] Carlyle Sandridge Rice will add a new dimension to its technology practice when it acquires Washington communications boutique Pepper Corazzini on Friday.The 10-lawyer Pepper Corazzini represents several hundred radio and television stations across the nation, and works in the telecommunications, cable, broadband and satellite industries.
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April 03, 2006 |

Costanza v. Clemente

A judgment of divorce should not be entered before all issues are resolved, and a written property settlement agreement should be appended; extensive litigation resulted here because a judgment of divorce was entered before the equitable distribution issues addressed here were resolved.
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July 17, 2002 |

For Lawyers Who Like Tunes for Travel: Slick New Devices

No technology is going to change your taste in music, but the latest batch of MP3 players will change the way you listen to music, particularly when you're on the go. MP3 is probably the first computer file format to be a household word. Tiny hard disks have made possible all-new music players, like Apple's iPod. Take a look at the iPod and two other devices: Sonicblue's Riovolt 250 and the RipGo.
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November 05, 2012 |

Radio Company Entercom Turns the Dial to New GC Andrew Sutor

Starting in January, Andrew Sutor will sign on as general counsel at Entercom Communications Corp, one of the five largest radio broadcasters in the U.S.
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April 01, 2005 |

Broadcasters Look to Shrug Off Yoke of Non-Competes

For doctors, software engineers and many other professionals employed in Pennsylvania, non-compete contracts are a fact of life, and, from a legal standpoint, there's often no way around the agreements when they sign on with a particular employer.
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March 21, 2011 |

INADMISSIBLE

Still gunning for fees in Second Amendment case; government OK with Bloch's plea withdrawal; Halligan works while she waits; Pepco opts for Venable; a new federal judge's wonk history; and Satterfield's no friend of social networking sites in this week's column.
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