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May 10, 2011 |

Jury Awards Damages For Belated Detection of Lung

An Erie Common Pleas Court jury awarded $1.82 million earlier this month to the estate of a woman who was a lifelong smoker and whose health care providers allegedly failed to treat her lung cancer for five years.
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April 29, 2003 |

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February 28, 2013 |

Lawmakers push bill to speed up foreclosures

State lawmakers are pushing a bill to expedite foreclosures, but opponents say cases would move faster to the detriment of homeowners who would carry the burden of proof but lack time for discovery.
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October 10, 2002 |

Mirabal Enjoying Bipartisan Support

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October 10, 2001 |

NBC Needs Law Change to Buy Telemundo

In quickening its pursuit of Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo Holdings, NBC is betting that U.S. regulators will relax station ownership restrictions so that it can add even more outlets to the nation's largest markets. Sources close to the negotiations said Telemundo could seal a deal with NBC worth a total value of $2.4 billion by the end of the week.
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September 24, 2007 |

Controversy May Cloud Cappy's Reform Legacy

Colleagues and critics alike say Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy will leave the state Supreme Court and unified judicial system in better shape than he found them, but some said Cappy's legacy of reform may be partially obscured by the controversy and changes in judicial politics that stemmed from his effort to protect the court's independence.
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June 27, 2006 |

How to Avoid the 'Jerk Factor' When Dealing With the Media

Lawyers and journalists have a lot in common. So why don't they get along better? Hank Grezlak, The Legal Intelligencer's editor-in-chief, has one answer: "Both professions attract more than their fair share of jerks." But Grezlak points out that sometimes the problem is just a matter of misperception. Follow his list of dos and don'ts for interacting with the press to lessen your chances of feeling like you dealt with a jerk -- or of being called one behind your back.
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November 03, 2010 |

ACC Conference: You Think Your Life Is Complicated? Be Thankful You're Not Wearing a Few More Hats!

Multitasking is a must these days. Wearing two hats sounds like a good thing, too — but sometimes it can make the life of an in-house lawyer pretty, well ... complicated.
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June 11, 2009 |

Contenders emerge for Wilson CEO

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August 02, 2002 |

Animal House

Joe Harness is a big-city lawyer who serves the residents of the boonies from the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. As general counsel of Walco International Inc., a Grapevine company that distributes animal health-care products to rural areas, he helps ensure that pigs get fed and cattle take their medication, no matter how far from town they live.
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