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February 10, 2003 |

Limitations Clock Starts When Time for Appeal Ends

The statute of limitations for an action brought pursuant to the Dragonetti Act begins to run when the underlying federal action can be appealed no further, the Superior Court has ruled in a memorandum opinion.
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January 17, 2006 |

Alito Hearings Gave Senate Committee the Chance to Perform

There are 18 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and, at times, they can be some of the most ornery, bombastic and self-important members in the entire Congress. Last week's confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr. were a stylized set piece in which all 10 Republicans and eight Democrats played largely pre-programmed roles. And it made for a week of high-mindedness and low comedy -- or maybe it was the other way around.
8 minute read
May 04, 2000 |

First Year Rites of Passage

Carla T. Main shares a few memories with newly-minted associates -- some of them embarrassing, some inspiring, all of them true and likely to be repeated in one way or another by droves of new lawyers, you included.
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August 07, 2008 |

N.Y. Court: Humane Society Lacks Standing in Foie Gras Case

A New York appeals court has dismissed the bulk of the U.S. Humane Society's challenge to a New York state grant to Hudson Valley Foie Gras, a frequent legal target for animal rights' groups as the nation's largest producer of foie gras,
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January 17, 2006 |

Alito Hearings Gave Senate Committee the Chance to Perform

There are 18 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and, at times, they can be some of the most ornery, bombastic and self-important members in the entire Congress. Last week's confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr. were a stylized set piece in which all 10 Republicans and eight Democrats played largely pre-programmed roles. And it made for a week of high-mindedness and low comedy -- or maybe it was the other way around.
8 minute read
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September 09, 2011 |

Memories of September 11

In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, The Legal asked readers to send in their stories of where they were and how they felt that day. What follows is a sampling of the dozens of responses we received.
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November 05, 2006 |

Saddam, 2 co-defendants sentenced to death

BAGHDAD, Iraq AP - Defiant, raging and arrogant to the end, Saddam Hussein trembled and shouted "God is great" as he was sentenced to hang, then walked steadily from the courtroom with a smirk on his face."Long live the people and death to their enemies. Long live the glorious nation, and death to its enemies" Saddam cried out.
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April 19, 2006 |

Green Day

For Deborah Smith and her fellow environmental prosecutors, a day at the office means tire fires, toxic sludge � and a lot of driving.
7 minute read
December 18, 2012 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in the Am Law 200

Wilson Elser boosts its Midwest presence with an office in Milwaukee; Baker Donelson hires three attorneys in its litigation and real estate practice groups; and after three terms, the Utah attorney general is stepping down and will join Troutman Sanders. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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