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July 15, 2002 |

Making the Rules

"Master of the Senate," Robert Caro's newest book on Lyndon Johnson, looks, in part, at the master politician's legal side -- the way he "stretched the rules of the game to their breaking point" and used his lawyer skills to woo some and destroy others. Ultimately, as the book shows, LBJ would flout fundamental law in his bid to be chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus after becoming vice president.
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November 18, 2011 |

Tereshko Appointed FJD's Supervising Judge of Civil Cases

Six days after Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge John W. Herron was appointed the administrative judge of the trial division by the state Supreme Court, he selected Judge Allan L. Tereshko as the supervising judge in charge of the trial division's civil section.
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February 13, 2013 |

Supreme Court returns to blazing docket

The U.S. Supreme Court returns from a mid-winter break to an argument docket jam-packed with same-sex marriage, voting rights, DNA testing, gene patenting, class actions, Indian adoptions and other issues.
6 minute read
February 22, 2013 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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April 04, 2005 |

State Court Rulings

Boom Lift Accident Yields $748,000 Verdict Morder v. Professional Aerials Inc. $748,263 Verdict Date of Verdict: Jan. 28, 2005. Court and Case Number: C.P. Dauphin, Civil Action No. 2483, S 1997. Judge: Lawrence F. Clark Jr. Type
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May 22, 2006 |

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. No Subscription Required
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December 26, 2005 |

Them Bones Gonna Walk Around

Bone transplant recipients in Atlantic County are pretty rattled of late. In suits filed this month, plaintiffs charge that bone pieces implanted in them during surgery at Shore Memorial Hospital are of unknown origin � that they were pilfered from cadavers and sold without the consent of the deceaseds' families or the protective screening required by law, leaving recipients exposed to risk of infection with HIV, hepatitis and syphilis.
6 minute read
April 09, 2007 |

Anna Nicole's Daughter is No Million-Dollar Baby

Horace Cooper says that after the courts rule, Anna Nicole Smith's daughter probably won't get the big estate. She's more likely to be saddled with legal bills and other debt from litigation associated with her mother's estate.
7 minute read
November 27, 2007 |

Bankruptcy Trustee Suits Cause Increasing Concern for Law Firms

Though they get fewer headlines, bankruptcy trustee suits have largely replaced shareholder class actions in law firm managing partners' nightmares. The suits are often better funded, better lawyered and, with the U.S. Supreme Court likely to further limit third-party liability in securities fraud cases, they may soon have a distinct legal edge. "In the past, there was not a strong inclination on the part of trustees to sue lawyers and accountants," says one bankruptcy partner. "Now they go after everyone."
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