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August 21, 2006 |

Pataki Nominates Pigott for High Court

14 minute read
February 15, 2007 |

A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons to Learn From the Scrushy Story

With the help of his defense team, Richard Scrushy pulled off a surprising victory a year and a half ago on charges that he defrauded HealthSouth investors. The first CEO charged under the anti-fraud Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scrushy walked. But he wasn't so lucky a second time; in a separate trial, he was convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. A look behind the scenes provides valuable lessons in white-collar defense, and how trial tactics can help -- or hurt.
20 minute read
March 01, 2008 |

Shut Out

George Mitchell and his team at DLA Piper lavished two years, 25 lawyers, and millions of dollars on its steroids investigation.
17 minute read
May 24, 2007 |

New Deals

Thomson Corp. and London-based Reuters Group have agreed to merge in a deal worth $17.2 billion. The new company, named Thomson-Reuters Corp., will have the largest share of the market for selling financial information - at 34 percent, 1 percent more than Bloomberg.
3 minute read
May 31, 2011 |

Verdict Search's Top Verdicts of 2010

The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is a summary of the most significant verdicts.
58 minute read
September 15, 2002 |

Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year

Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 25, 2003, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement.
38 minute read
June 23, 2003 |

Verdicts & Settlements

Verdict in Brain Damage Injury Case Ravotti v. Sunderland $7.5 Million Verdict Date of Verdict: May 2, 2003. Court and Case Number: W.D. Pa., Civil Action, No. 00-49 J. Judge: David Stewart Cercone. Type o
8 minute read
December 30, 2002 |

The Year Reality Set In

New Jersey's reporter shield law, one of the nation's most powerful, does not allow media defendants to keep all unpublished material out of discovery in invasion of privacy suits, a judge in Monmouth County has ruled. Superior Court Judge Louis Locascio's Dec. 19 decision, in a case against The New York Times is the first since the 1977 revision of the reporter's privilege to deny a news organization's absolute protection against disclosure in a civil case.
12 minute read
August 02, 2001 |

The Education of Clarence Thomas

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has slowly but surely begun to erase his poor public image, a feat that seemed unimaginable during his contentious Senate confirmation. He has defined a clearly personal jurisprudence anchored in an originalism that is receiving some scholarly respect. Combined with his off-the-bench pronouncements on self-help and duty, he is etching a new, more positive narrative of his life onto the public consciousness.
26 minute read
December 14, 2007 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court opinions.
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