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August 02, 2004 |

Detainees' Birth Dates Denied to Online Data Company

The birth dates of detainees in New York City jails will not be provided to a Web business that compiles criminal records for background checks of potential employees, tenants or kids' coaches, a Manhattan judge has ruled. The judge agreed with the Department of Corrections' denial of a Freedom of Information Law request because the posting of such information on the commercial Web site could subject detainees to identity theft and personal and economic hardship.
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June 20, 2008 |

Shoob again dismisses securities case

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October 03, 2013 |

Tenth Circuit Sides with Abercrombie in Hijab Case

A federal appellate court ruled for Abercrombie & Fitch against the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the case of a prospective Muslim employee who claimed the retailer passed her over for a job because she wore a headscarf for religious reasons.
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December 08, 2008 |

A Pioneer, Mentor And Man Of Style

William R. Moller had style. Whether it was wearing a fashionable straw hat, tooling around in a fancy convertible or conducting a cross-examination that other lawyers described as "spellbinding," he was a hard guy to ignore. But Moller also had substance. The longtime lawyer, who died this month at age 83, was a respected bar leader, a quick-witted trial advocate and an influential teacher.
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July 27, 2012 |

Is There Conscious Pain and Suffering From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

John F. Parker and Greg D. Wyles of Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass write that conscious pain and suffering damages will generally be denied when a decedent has perished instantaneously or was unconscious throughout the entire ordeal. The issue becomes more complicated, however, where death is not instantaneous and yet the relevant time period is exemplified by unconsciousness and/or semi-consciousness. This is very often the case with carbon monoxide poisoning.
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November 17, 2003 |

Full Range of Cases Fill Court's Docket

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November 14, 2007 |

FBI eyeing golf tournaments as possible cash conduit to Young

WASHINGTON AP - The Justice Department is investigating whether an Alaska oil contractor used golf tournaments to funnel cash to Rep. Don Young, people close to the corruption investigation said.The contractor, Rick Smith, told investigators that Young personally received cash at the events. Once an important ally who helped raise tens of thousands of dollars for Young's election committee, Smith has become a key government informant.
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January 18, 2005 |

K&S Lawyer Takes Pro Bono Path to High Court

Meredith [email protected] L. Reichman spent his year-end vacation preparing for the biggest court appearance of his career. Today, in a pro bono case, he will try to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to knock several years off of a felon's prison sentence. It will be Reichman's first appearance before the high court-and a long-held dream.
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May 06, 2013 |

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Restaurant settles with family of its worker killed in crash. Plaintiff awarded $500 for medical bills only. Jury awards $17,941 to bus passenger who claims injuries. Neither driver to blame for accident, jury finds. Plaintiff recovers $2.7 million for neck injury resulting in surgery. Horse owner not liable for woman's fall.
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