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October 23, 2007 |

Immigration: When the ICE Man Won't Cometh

When Mayor Lou Barletta of Hazleton, Pa., defended his city's crackdown on undocumented immigrants, he blamed the federal government for essentially forcing his hand by doing nothing to stem the illegal flow.
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January 20, 2003 |

Editorials

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October 05, 2010 |

Analysts say market gains are deceptive

When you open your quarterly financial statements in the next few weeks, you might be both pleased and puzzled.Despite the economic doldrums, the stock market put together a sizzling 11 percent return over the past three months, including its best September since 1939. For a time Thursday, the Dow Jones industrial average appeared headed for 11,000.
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March 02, 2009 |

Luzerne Prothonotary Agrees to Aid Federal Investigators

A public official with ties to a central figure in the Luzerne County corruption probe will cooperate with federal authorities as their investigation continues, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced last week.
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June 23, 2008 |

Newsbriefs

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August 11, 2006 |

Intimidation Alleged in High-Stakes Patent Case

Kenyon & Kenyon faces sanctions, including the possibility of removal from a case, for alleged witness intimidation in a high-stakes federal patent case involving the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ImClone Systems and Repligen. At the oral arguments, Fish & Richardson lawyers representing MIT and Repligen alleged that a Kenyon attorney intimidated a star witness in a deposition. Judge Richard G. Stearns will decide whether to disqualify the firm at a hearing Aug. 25.
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June 14, 2012 |

Med Mal Litigation in New York: Time to Change the Status Quo

In her inaugural Medical Malpractice Litigation column, Ann Pfau, Statewide Coordinating Judge of the New York Medical Malpractice Program, writes: In light of the increasing attention that recently has been focused on the rising costs of health care and the role played by medical malpractice litigation in those costs, and the fact that New York has a significant portion of this type of litigation, it seems appropriate to begin this series by taking a hard look at how the New York state courts are resolving these cases and whether we can do better.
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October 22, 2012 |

Could Microsoft Win the Tablet Wars?

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March 07, 2012 |

Apportionment of fault argued

The state Supreme Court on Tuesday heard a much-anticipated argument in a challenge to the part of the 2005 tort reform package that requires juries to apportion liability in civil cases among all who may have harmed the plaintiffs.The court weighed whether the apportionment rule should apply to premises liability suits, in which, for example, a robbery victim claims the owner of the property where the crime took place was negligent.
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