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October 26, 2010 |

'SNL' Does Bret Favre, Wrangler Open-Fly Jeans Sketch

The executives at Wrangler must not have been laughing at last weekend's episode of SNL, which showed actor Jason Sudeikis playing Brett Favre in a spoof of the Vikings quarterback's jeans commercial: 'The all-new, open-fly jeans from Wrangler.'
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July 02, 2008 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court decisions.
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February 04, 2009 |

Law firm mergers populate first quarter of 2009

On Jan. 1, Florida-based Gordon Hargrove & James merged with San Francisco-based Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold. That merger is one of 20 around the country that are scheduled to close in 2009's first quarter. Sedgwick's chair says the economic downturn played a minimal role in the firm's decision, but that may not be the case for other firms. Consultant Bill Brennan says the economy has partners in smaller firms "now more willing to consider 'going to the dark side' and joining a bigger firm."
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September 06, 2005 |

Opinions and Dissents Authored by Rehnquist

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Richard King, Plaintiffs v. Andrew M Cuomo, Attorney General, in his personal and official capacities, Defendants, 08 Civ. 6058 (SHS)
Publication Date: 2011-01-13
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Sidney H. Stein
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For plaintiff:
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Case number: 08 Civ. 6058 (SHS)

Cite as: King v. Cuomo, 08 Civ. 6058 (SHS), NYLJ 1202477814545, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 4, 2011)District Judge Sidney H. SteinDecide

April 14, 2008 |

IN BRIEF

U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle III awarded $412 million in attorney fees to plaintiffs' lawyers for their 578,000 hours of work - about 66 years of around the clock work - on the massive fen-phen diet-drug litigation. Plus, more of this week's news briefs.
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July 12, 1999 |

Justice Provocateur

The Texas Bar Foundation honored Phil Hardberger, chief justice of the 4th Court of Appeals in San Antonio, for his law review article, "Juries Under Siege." It was a bold move. The foundation raises money exclusively from Texas lawyers, and Hardberger's article, a blistering attack on the Texas Supreme Court, has pissed off more than a few. Texas intermediate appellate judges are supposed to be the nameless, faceless middle managers of the court system. Hardberger, though, is no yes man.
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November 16, 2010 |

Manager: Sterger Meets With NFL

The woman who allegedly received lewd photos and inappropriate text messages from Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre met with NFL investigators last week, her manager says.
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