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February 17, 2009 |

FOP, Judge Argue Over Presence of Slain Officer's Photos During Hearings

A stormy dispute broke out today over the placement of pictures of slain Philadelphia Police Officer John Pawlowski in the 35th Police District's roll call room, the same room where Municipal Court preliminary hearings are conducted.
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January 25, 2000 |

Passing the Torch

The high profile chief judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Richard A. Posner, has been in the news most recently for mediating the Justice Department's antitrust suit against Microsoft. With all the attention, however, little notice has been given to the fact that Judge Posner will be stepping down as chief judge when his 7-year term expires later this year.
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May 14, 2012 |

CORRECTIONS

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September 01, 2004 |

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June 25, 2012 |

Litigator of the Week: The Need for Speed

Midway through a four-week trial involving a breach-of-contract dispute, a juror sent a note to the judge, asking, "Can you tell us how many more people will take the stand?" A Houston lawyer representing one of the parties took the hint. He shaved almost two days off the eight days he initially had planned to present, and it paid off with a $10.38 million judgment.
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November 17, 2003 |

Electronic Evidence in Bankruptcy Cases

Realizing when and how electronic information is created and stored is the first step in marshalling the electronic evidence to prove whether a debt is dischargeable, whether a claim should be allowed or almost any other dispute in a bankruptcy case.
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October 09, 2006 |

Fresh Recruits

Associates Class of 2006.
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April 02, 2008 |

17 states sue to force EPA to respond to Supreme Court ruling on global warming

BOSTON AP - A group of state attorneys general is taking the EPA back to court to try to force it to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that rebuked the Bush administration for inaction on global warming.The high court decided a year ago that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are air pollutants under the Clean Air Act and ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to take action.
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September 07, 2009 |

Losing Plaintiff Objects To Judge's Refusal To Poll Jury

The administrator of the estate of a man who died in prison is challenging the trial court's decision to not allow an attorney to poll the jury following a defense verdict. The estate had sued the Department of Corrections for civil rights violations, claiming that correction officers used excessive force in the events leading to the man's death.
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