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October 28, 2004 |

United States v. Robert Ike George

Statute's Provision Requires That Defendant Give Known False Information in Passport Application
23 minute read
January 12, 2012 |

Indecency case is tough battle for government

5 minute read
June 25, 2012 |

Inadmissible

"Pendergest-Holt Pleads," "$13.7 Million Verdict Tossed" and "The Network"
4 minute read
July 30, 2008 |

Ruling could soften FCC's tough tactics

The Federal Communications Commission's bulldog approach to enforcing broadcast indecency rules may now be on a leash.Last week, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit threw out a $550,000 fine against CBS for televising a split-second view of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
5 minute read
October 28, 2004 |

United States v. Robert Ike George

Statute's Provisoin Requires That Defendnat Give Known False Information in Passport Application
23 minute read
March 03, 2005 |

Morris, Manning Lures Lawyers Away From Holland & Knight

Meredith [email protected] Knight lawyers James "Mac" Hunter and Jason P. Wright have left the firm for Morris, Manning Martin. Hunter brings Bruce E.L.M. Strothers, a contract attorney, with him.The HK departures follow the firm's loss of four transactional partners and a commercial litigator-who was also the local managing partner-to Epstein Becker Green in early February.
8 minute read
December 15, 2010 |

EEOC members move ahead with ambitious agenda

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has beefed up its staff and enforcement with a goal of bringing more high-impact workplace discrimination cases.
8 minute read
December 13, 2004 |

Inadmissible: Whither John Edwards?; Plame Case Packs Courtroom; and More

John Edwards is one out-of-work lawyer looking for a job this holiday season; what the intelligence reform bill means for the FBI; a packed courtroom watches First Amendment guru tussle with judges in Plame case; and more.
9 minute read
December 09, 2002 |

Fired Day Care Worker Can Pursue Civil Rights Action, Federal Judge Rules

A woman who claims she was fired from her position in a day care center for opposing a company policy of shunning male applicants can pursue a federal civil rights retaliation claim, a federal judge in New York held. The judge said a reasonable jury could conclude that Maura O'Shea was fired after her repeated run-ins with supervisors over Childtime Childcare's alleged policy of discriminating against male applicants.
3 minute read
February 01, 2012 |

Stands by to Repel Boarders

Richard Cotton: Executive Vice President and General Counsel | NBCUniversal Media, LLC
3 minute read

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