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July 12, 2007 |

Matrimonial Practice

Timothy M. Tippins, a consultant and special counsel in contested custody cases and an adjunct professor of law at Albany Law School, writes that the sad reality is that too many mental health professionals do not explore alternative hypotheses. This critical failure makes it more likely that a court may give significant weight to testimony based on the erroneous assumption that the expert is providing a balanced understanding, resulting in decisions that are harmful to children and families.
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November 07, 2007 |

How Did Whole Foods Ever Manage to Pull It Off?

The Federal Trade Commission's recent unsuccessful challenge to Whole Foods Market Inc.'s acquisition of Wild Oats Markets Inc. provides merging parties with useful insights into how to navigate the regulatory review process. This case highlights how, in light of the agency's practice of narrowly defining relevant markets when analyzing transactions, merging parties can help themselves resolve deals raising antitrust issues through early development of helpful facts and evidence.
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April 19, 2010 |

The case of the contrite juror

After changing his vote for sake of expediency, a juror e-mails regrets to plaintiff's lawyers, leading to motion for new trial.
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April 05, 2011 |

Pearson v. Muntz

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October 01, 2008 |

Cleared for Takeoff

Delta and Northwest's CEO-lawyers are smoothing the way for their merger.
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October 31, 2001 |

As Deals Dry Up, Antitrust Funding Wanes

Federal U.S. antitrust agencies are experiencing a severe shortfall in fee collections, though the budgetary mess is not expected to affect merger enforcement efforts for another 12 months. The drop in collections could make it tougher for antitrust authorities to persuade Congress to fully fund their enforcement agendas in the future.
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January 02, 2013 |

Will Increase in Number of Grand Juries Raise Conflicts?

Two major child sex-abuse scandals in Pennsylvania have highlighted the conflicts in attorney-client representation that can arise during grand jury proceedings between the interests of organizations under investigation by law enforcement and the interests of organizational employees, officers and agents also under investigation.
5 minute read
November 13, 2008 |

Stevens trailing in Alaska Senate race

ANCHORAGE, Alaska AP - Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, the titan of Alaska politics convicted of felony charges last month, fell behind by more than 800 votes Wednesday as the count resumed in his re-election bid.Democrat Mark Begich, the two-term mayor of Anchorage, began the day down more than 3,200 votes but went up by 814 as officials resumed their counting of early and absentee ballots.
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