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October 17, 2003 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
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September 06, 2013 |

Coming up With Rules for the Driverless Road

Google's self-driving car is just around the corner. But regulators and lawyers have to figure a few things out first. Like, what happens when one crashes?
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June 19, 2007 |

Woman Wins $2.7 Million in Wrongful Firing Suit

A federal jury has awarded nearly $2.7 million to a woman who said she was forced out of her job when she declined to lie on behalf of a man accused of sexual harassment. Loretta Aqeel claimed that the director of the nonprofit agency she worked for cut her salary by 40 percent, fired her when she protested and hindered her efforts to obtain another job. Ironically, the verdict Aqeel won last month is more than 46 times what was collected by the woman who claimed she was sexually harassed.
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October 19, 2012 |

Third Circuit Restates Prediction of Third Restatement Adoption in Pa.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has sent a strong signal that the federal trial courts in Pennsylvania should apply the Restatement (Third) of Torts, not the Restatement (Second) of Torts, to products liability cases in an order issued this week.
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December 20, 2011 |

AT&T's Bid for T-Mobile Is Officially Dead

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April 06, 2001 |

High-Tech Forensics Labs Fight Corporate Cybercrimes

Kris Haworth pounded away at her keyboard, navigating a labyrinth of computer data in her search for evidence. The board of directors for a $5 billion company suspected revenues were being inflated. Using data-mining and tracking software so powerful that they once qualified as government secrets, she found what the directors were looking for in e-mails thought to have been deleted.
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June 06, 2000 |

Watercooler

Law.com compiles lawyers' and firms' dirt and good deeds from all over the country into a twice-weekly dose of watercooler stories. Today: A New Jersey lawyer almost makes bank on "Millionaire"; Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson gets irked by the IRS; a Massachusetts defense lawyer learns how not to be a criminal; and Georgia lawyers spruce up their community.
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February 12, 2001 |

Technolawyer.com: What's Next?

For lawyers and firms shaping technology plans, Dennis Kennedy has some predictions for what the rest of the year will bring to the world of legal technology, and he asks other tech experts for their views. What's on everyone's mind? Outliners, remote access, open source, ASPs, digital cameras, and most of all: security.
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March 28, 2007 |

Fannie Mae balks at piece in housing bill

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November 09, 2009 |

Framed for child porn - by a PC virus

AP - Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography.Heinous pictures and videos can be deposited on computers by viruses - the malicious programs better known for swiping your credit card numbers. In this twist, it's your reputation that's stolen.
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