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October 09, 2006 |

Fresh Recruits

Associates Class of 2006.
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Bumpus v. New York City Transit Authority, 3512/2007
Publication Date: 2011-01-25
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: Supreme Court, Kings County, Part CSCP
Judge: Justice Kenneth P. Sherman
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Case number: 3512/2007

Cite as: Bumpus v. New York City Transit Authority, 3512/2007, NYLJ 1202479042932, at *1 (Sup., KI, Decided December 29, 2010)Justice Kenneth P. Shermanp c

May 01, 2009 |

Big Suits

USA/UBS; Citibank Shareholder Derivative Litigation; Congoleum Chapter 11 Bankruptcy; FTC vs. Whole Foods; Parmalat Securities Litigation; SEC v. Automated Trading Desk Specialist, et al.
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September 29, 2004 |

BAR EXAM RESULTS

The Results of the July 2004 Bar Exam
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April 30, 2012 |

The Texas 100

52 minute read
October 01, 2009 |

From Russia with Litigation

Legal work may be scarce in some regions, but a bear awakens in the east.
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August 04, 1999 |

MDPs: Collision or Harmony?

During the ABA's annual meeting in Georgia beginning this week, the group's Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice will present its recommendation about allowing lawyers and nonlegal professionals to form partnerships and split fees. If the commission has its way, lawyers may soon be able to form partnerships and split fees with everyone from economists to architects. But what about legal ethics, conflicts and business if Big Law and the Big Five accounting firms merged?
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March 22, 2013 |

War of the Words: Pleaded vs. Pled

There is a bitter, friend-splitting debate raging among lawyers about whether to use "pleaded" or "pled." Both words get a lot of play in legal writing. We think that it's time for one usage to rule them all — but we disagree about which word to send to the dustbin. Chandler always uses "pled." Boone always uses "pleaded." The gloves are off.
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July 22, 1999 |

Citing Politics, Thomspon Quits Southeastern Legal Foundation

Saying the fight over Atlanta's affirmative action program has become too political, the only black member of the Southeastern Legal Foundation's legal advisory board resigned Thursday. Larry D. Thompson, a former U.S. Attorney appointed by Ronald Reagan, became the third person to cut ties with the conservative legal foundation in two days. Two businessmen resigned from the group's board of trustees on Wednesday after the Georgia Black Chamber of Commerce targeted their companies for boycotts.
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Federal Circuit Refines 'Induced Infringement' Theory to Revive Akamai and McKesson Suits
Publication Date: 2012-08-31
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In a 6-5 en banc decision handed down on Friday, the Federal Circuit revived two patent infringement cases—one brought by Akamai Technologies Inc. against Limelight Networks Inc., and another by McKesson Corp. against Epic Systems Corp. More significantly, the court refined the theory of "induced infringement," ruling that inducement applies even when the steps recited in the patented method were performed by multiple parties.

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