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May 06, 2008 |

Bill Would Modernize Court Protocols for Disaster Response

The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote this morning on a bill to modernize and streamline the law regulating the response of the state and the Judiciary during times of war, "pestilence" and "public calamity" that prompts the uprooting of courts to locations where they can reconvene safely.
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March 10, 2003 |

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December 20, 2012 |

New Law to Standardize Filing Notices of Claim

In a notice sent to NYSTLA members yesterday, president Michael Jaffe said the legislation will "eliminate expensive and time-consuming litigation over unnecessarily complex issues of procedure, that unnecessarily burden the courts as well as the governmental and quasi-governmental entities involved."
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November 20, 2009 |

GPS Pushes the Line on Public Versus Private

Antoine Jones was the target of a cocaine trafficking investigation when federal agents stuck an electronic tracking device on his Jeep Cherokee, secretly following the vehicle's every move for 24 hours a day.
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June 15, 2001 |

New Tactics Being Used in War on Drug Money

Prosecutors at the Justice Department are in the midst of a war against the sophisticated, $6 billion-per-year money-laundering mechanism known as the "black market peso exchange." A new DOJ initiative bent on forcing the movement of drug dollars back into the open again aims to educate U.S. businesses that the way they are paid, and by whom, can be a clear indication of whether they are receiving dirty money.
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July 06, 2010 |

At Hearing, Kagan Provided Window Into Views

Conventional wisdom holds that Elena Kagan revealed little but a knack for empty platitudes during her U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
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May 23, 2001 |

Avant Success May Give Prosecutors Ammunition in Trade Secrets Cases

The outcome of the high-profile Avant criminal trade secrets case could warm prosecutors and corporate America to the prospect of criminal remedies in trade secret disputes. Legal scholars and trade secrets litigators following the case view Avant's plea agreement -- which includes jail time -- as a victory for the Santa Clara, Calif., district attorney's office that could make such prosecutions more common.
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November 07, 2008 |

Tenn. professor sues Germany for Nazi art seizure

NASHVILLE, Tenn. AP - An 82-year-old Holocaust survivor and his family are suing the German government over an extensive art collection, including paintings by El Greco and Peter Paul Rubens, seized by the Nazis and sold at auction during World War II.The lawsuit is unusual because it is seeking damages for lost art rather than the return of items that once belonged to Holocaust victims, lawyers said.
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