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April 22, 2005 |

Contamination Suits Over Gasoline Additives May Proceed

A federal judge has refused to dismiss the bulk of cases filed against major oil companies for groundwater contamination caused by the gasoline additive known as MTBE. Judge Shira A. Scheindlin presented what she called the "commingled product theory," a modification of the theory of market share liability, for claims originating in three of the 15 states where cases were filed. The plaintiffs include cities, municipal corporations and water suppliers.
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March 12, 2009 |

Questions and Answers to Offer Lawyers an Edge

A special column is presented this month. I have received an increasing number of calls and e-mails from lawyers about the impact of the economy on their professional lives. What started as concern has grown to worry, and for some, especially those who have lost their jobs, despondency.
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July 20, 2009 |

Commonwealth v. Hernandez-Payero

There was no prejudice to defendant in allowing the commonwealth's motion to amend the information charged against defendant were the amendment raised a lesser included offense and defendant was on notice of the conduct giving rise to this new charge. Affirmance recommended.
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September 30, 2011 |

Miami-Dade commercial condo bought for $741,750

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August 26, 2008 |

The EDD Expert Witness: Choose Carefully

Most litigators will probably need to hire an electronic data discovery or computer forensics expert as a witness one day. To ensure an effective witness takes the stand, counsel should take care to determine what kind of expert is needed and how their credentials add up.
9 minute read
May 20, 2011 |

'Corporate Counsel' Names Google's Legal Department Best of 2011

Spend time with the energetic crew at Google, and the word "disrupt" comes up a lot. Google's businesses tend to do that to the traditional marketplace, and "Googlers" (as they call themselves) make no apologies. In fact, they use the word with pride -- sounding like 1960s protesters determined to shake the Establishment.
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April 18, 2008 |

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May 16, 2012 |

$500M claim revived over failure to find fraud

The Pennsylvania Superior Court has reinstated a $500 million malpractice suit against K&L Gates and accounting firm Pascarella & Wiker for their alleged failure to detect fraudulent activity at the now bankrupt Le-Nature's when the firms conducted an internal investigation of the company years before the bankruptcy.
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