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June 06, 2000 |

Watercooler

Law.com compiles lawyers' and firms' dirt and good deeds from all over the country into a twice-weekly dose of watercooler stories. Today: A New Jersey lawyer almost makes bank on "Millionaire"; Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson gets irked by the IRS; a Massachusetts defense lawyer learns how not to be a criminal; and Georgia lawyers spruce up their community.
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February 12, 2001 |

Technolawyer.com: What's Next?

For lawyers and firms shaping technology plans, Dennis Kennedy has some predictions for what the rest of the year will bring to the world of legal technology, and he asks other tech experts for their views. What's on everyone's mind? Outliners, remote access, open source, ASPs, digital cameras, and most of all: security.
7 minute read
March 28, 2007 |

Fannie Mae balks at piece in housing bill

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November 09, 2009 |

Framed for child porn - by a PC virus

AP - Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography.Heinous pictures and videos can be deposited on computers by viruses - the malicious programs better known for swiping your credit card numbers. In this twist, it's your reputation that's stolen.
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August 19, 2003 |

Cheney May Become Halliburton Target

Vice President Dick Cheney may be added to the list of defendants in a score of Halliburton accounting fraud cases, if a Connecticut law firm prevails in its bid to overturn a pending $6 million settlement on grounds that it is inadequate. The firm says Cheney was originally not named as a defendant because doing so would have been "inappropriate" during the war on Iraq.
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December 09, 2010 |

As One Lawyer-CEO Steps Down, Others Step Up

Pfizer CEO and former general counsel Jeffrey Kindler surprisingly is retiring after four years as head of the pharmaceutical giant. As Kindler steps aside, other lawyers-turned-CEOs are moving up.
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March 18, 2008 |

Delta pilots can't agree on seniority with Northwest pilots

ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines' pilots union has told company executives it can't agree on seniority issues with its counterpart at Northwest Airlines, raising serious doubts about the prospect of a combination of the two companies as Delta prepares to overhaul its operations.The disclosure was made Monday afternoon in a letter from the head of the pilots union at Delta, Lee Moak, to rank-and-file Delta pilots.
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February 14, 2013 |

Next in BP spill saga: civil trial worth billions

Now that a $4 billion plea deal has resolved BP's criminal liability for the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill nearly three years ago, the company will turn its focus to a trial that could potentially cost it billions of dollars more in civil penalties.
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June 14, 2007 |

Delaware and New York Judges Claim Topps Litigation

Touting their prospective speciality business courts, judges in New York and Delaware both have refused to dismiss virtually identical lawsuits against Topps Co. The breakdown in comity raises the prospect that executives, attorneys, shareholders and other parties will be forced to shuttle back and forth between Manhattan and Wilmington to resolve contentious issues surrounding a proposed sale of the baseball card manufacturer.
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