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September 28, 2007 |

Hip and Knee Implant Makers to Pay $311M to Avoid Kickback Prosecution

Four major makers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products. The deferred prosecution agreement imposes a five-year compliance period and subjects the companies to 18 months' federal monitoring. Another company elected to be monitored but refused to enter into a civil settlement. The five companies represent about 95 percent of the hip and knee replacement device market.
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May 03, 2013 |

List of Candidates Who Successfully Completed the February 2013 New York Bar Exam

2,060 applicants received passing scores.
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October 01, 2009 |

The Local Talent: Results by City

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December 08, 2010 |

Trends on Duty and Liability Under State Labor Law

Nelson E. Canter, managing partner at Canter Law Firm, explores trends of Labor Law ��240(1) and 241(6) and certain differences in interpretation of the Labor Law statutes by the Appellate Division departments.
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October 11, 2007 |

Associates Class of 2007

The Law Journal's eighth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms.
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November 21, 2005 |

July 2005 Pass List

The names of candidates who passed the California Bar Examination.
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November 19, 2007 |

Results by City

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May 12, 1999 |

King vs. CBS: 11th Circuit Hears Who Has a Dream

The legal complexities of who owns Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech boiled down to competing common-sense propositions during appellate argument Tuesday. The CBS lawyers say no one owns the speech, leaving the media company free to use part of it in a video documentary. Dexter King, who listened to arguments, told reporters later that one thing was clear: His father had intended to protect the speech.
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Gibson Dunn's Estrada Scores for 'Merchants of Morbidity' in NYC Tobacco Warnings Case
Publication Date: 2012-07-10
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A federal law on cigarette advertising preempts a New York City regulation requiring merchants to display in their stores gruesome pictures of lung disease, brain damage and decaying teeth, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Tuesday.

November 19, 2007 |

National Rankings

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