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March 18, 2004 |

New Deals

A high-tech security company and an offset printing firm changed hands recently with the aid of New York firms. Check out who worked the transactions in our weekly roundup on dealmakers.
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December 09, 2002 |

Center Ring

The Center for Individual Rights sees itself as modeled on the ACLU -- though it fights for causes from a decidedly conservative viewpoint. With the Supreme Court agreeing to take up its crusade against university affirmative action, it's about to enter its most high-profile fight yet.
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September 16, 2005 |

Where Innovation and Tradition Mingle

Starting Sunday, Sept. 18, Philadelphia will hold it's fifth Center City Restaurant Week, a six-day event during which many of the city's restaurants offer three-course menus at a fixed price of $30 per person. This year, 86 Center City restaurants are taking part, up six restaurants from last September's week. Many of them are veterans to the event, but there are also some new places to replace those not on the list this year.
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April 07, 2009 |

Stevens' Conviction is Thrown Out, Prosecutors Face Criminal Probe

A federal judge today dismissed the government's indictment against former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens-but the case is hardly over for the Justice Department. Dissatisfied with the pace of the department's internal investigation into the bungled prosecution, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said Tuesday he is initiating criminal contempt proceedings against the original trial team and their supervisors. Sullivan then appointed an ex-prosecutor to investigate and prosecute the matter.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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September 22, 2009 |

Clifford Chance's Revenues Fall in the Americas

It's been a tumultuous fiscal year for Clifford Chance, and the extent of the firm's financial troubles is clearer now with the release of its second annual report. Clifford Chance saw gross revenues fall by 5 percent, lost its status as the world's largest law firm by revenues -- a distinction that now goes to Linklaters -- and saw profits drop by a massive 37 percent. The new report shows the firm's revenues in New York, Sao Paulo and Washington D.C. slipped from $344.3 million to $265.19 million.
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September 26, 2011 |

Man in Divorce Seeks to Cancel Adoption of 'Companion Animal'

In the language of the law, Mo is a "chattel." But to Neil Walash the 85-pound English bulldog is a "beloved" pet and companion.
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June 09, 2005 |

Anderson Retrial Unlikely as Government Increases Use of Alternatives to Indictment

In the government's aggressive and largely successful pursuit of corporate fraud in recent years, the conviction of Arthur Andersen was its first major, high-profile victory. A retrial after last week's stinging reversal by the U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely, said a number of legal experts, and that will be a difficult pill for government prosecutors to swallow.
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October 29, 2007 |

Civil Actions

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July 28, 2008 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 16, No. 145 - July 28, 2008

Daily decision alert.
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