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July 17, 2008 |

Amerada Hess Corp. v. Burlington County Planning Board

The statutory timetables for review in the CPA are to be strictly enforced; only where delay is inadvertent or unintentional will a public entity be excused from automatic approval.
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February 24, 2010 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 36 ? February 24 2010

Daily decision alert.
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August 02, 1999 |

Foster Parents Lack Standing in Adoption Petitions

The Pennsylvania state Supreme Court has decided that foster parents do not have standing in adoption cases. The justices split 3-3 to rule that the foster parents of a child named G.C could not pursue their custody petition and the child's maternal grandfather would gain custody. Third parties have been at a disadvantage in several decisions coming out of Pa.'s Supreme and Superior Courts over the past few years, with grandparents generally being the ones to benefit most often from the third party's loss.
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October 02, 2006 |

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October 06, 2008 |

How the Senate's 60 Lawyers Voted on Bailout Bill

Lawyers across the U.S. have anxiously anticipated the fate of an economic rescue package -- and the revised bill finally made it through both the Senate and House, and was signed into law by President Bush on Friday. So how did the Senate's 60 lawyers vote? Only 12 voted against the plan. Two of the dissenters had worked at Am Law 200 firms or their predecessors, while 10 of the 47 who approved the bill can claim an Am Law 200 connection. Here's the breakdown, with details on the lawyer-senators.
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January 30, 2013 |

Am Law Firms Eager for IPO Rebound in 2013

With companies such as Bright Horizons and Norwegian Cruise Lines coming to market with initial public offerings this month, might better times in the capital markets be around the bend for corporate lawyers?
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June 22, 2013 |

The Score: Ropes Reps Pats' Hernandez Amid Murder Probe

Ropes & Gray has been retained by New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, who faces charges of obstruction of justice in connection with a Boston-area murder investigation. Elsewhere in our latest look at sports and the law: Dickinson Wright, Gibson Dunn, Miller Canfield, Norton Rose Fulbright are advising on multimillion-dollar arena deals in Detroit, El Paso, and Las Vegas; and a Gordon & Rees partner gets involved in Major League Baseball's Biogenesis drama and Jay-Z's sports agency start-up.
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July 16, 2010 |

California Chief Justice Steps Down, Shocking Judiciary

California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald George announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election this fall, sending a seismic jolt through the state's legal landscape, and even his fellow Supreme Court justices.
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