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September 30, 2010 |

Federal Circuit Rehearing Sought on Whether Judge or Jury Should Decide Patent Indefiniteness

After rejecting one en banc rehearing petition concerning patent indefiniteness in May, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will soon consider another one.
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September 13, 2005 |

Sylvester v. City of New York

Court Dismisses Claim of Cover-Up of Fatal Shooting; Conspiracy Claim Under 42 USC �1983 Not Stated
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September 27, 2007 |

Estevez-Yalcin v. The Children's Village

Continued Suffering of Psychological Effects Leads To $500,000 Award to Each of Two Abused as Kids
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October 15, 2012 |

Firm's Dissolution Leaves Subtenants Facing Eviction, Lost Services

Only four months after settling in at 600 Lexington Ave., sublessee Grant + Appelbaum, a four-attorney matrimonial firm, was told by 35-year-old law firm Gersten Savage that it was defaulting on its lease, its partners were departing and the subtenants would have to leave or be evicted, according to a lawsuit against Gersten Savage.
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July 25, 2007 |

Fulbright adds two partners to corporate practice

Kevin Trautner and Charles D. Powell joined the Houston office of Fulbright & Jaworski as partners in the international corporate practice.
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April 24, 2007 |

Defense Bar Protests Removal of Plea Deals From U.S. Web Site

Criminal defense attorneys and a journalism advocacy group are criticizing a decision by South Florida federal courts to remove plea agreements from online court records. According to sources, the removal occurred due to concerns among federal judges nationwide about an Internet site, WhosaRat.com, that publishes the plea agreements and names of informants and undercover agents. The Web site claims that by combing through state and federal court files, it has identified over 4,000 informants and agents.
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June 09, 2011 |

High Court Rules on Duty of Care Owed to School Bus Riders

Emina Poricanin, an appellate court attorney for the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, discusses a recent decision which held that if a bus that transports students is not a "school bus," as defined by §375(20), then the bus driver does not have to comply with 1174(b), and argues that students riding city buses to school are exposed to the same dangers that students riding yellow school buses encounter and should not receive less protection.
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March 14, 2003 |

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