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April 12, 2004 |

State Court Rulings

Orie Melvin Drops Internet Defamation Suit Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Joan Orie Melvin no longer wants to know the identity of the critic who denounced her on the Internet five years ago. Orie Melvin's attorneys asked a ...
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January 30, 2012 |

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August 08, 2008 |

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Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Why the SEC Needs an Outsider as Its Next Chairman
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For all the strides Mary Schapiro made after the disastrous tenure of Christopher Cox, the SEC is still tainted by the perception that it's a captive of Wall Street.

August 13, 2012 |

Special Report: Family Law

Cynthia L. Clack says she loves practicing family law. Today, her cases are primarily highly contested divorce and custody litigation. This area of the law, she writes, is probably the hardest on the emotions and the most stressful of any field. Also in this special report, "Eight Common Myths Clients May Believe in Family Law Cases" by Brad M. LaMorgese, "The 'Best Interest of the Child' Standard Explained" by Jonathan J. Bates and "Enforceability of Mediated Settlement Agreements at Risk" by Angela Pence England and Patricia N. Carter.
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January 30, 2006 |

Decision summaries from the NLJ

Corporate buyout wrong fix for fiduciary breach- and other recent decision summaries from The National Law Journal.
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April 28, 2004 |

Tyson Urges Supreme Court to Take Up Employment Case

Tyson Foods, the world's largest meats supplier, is trying to enlist the Supreme Court in its dispute with slaughterhouse workers over their claim that they should be paid for the time it takes to change into protective clothing and walk to and from work stations. In a petition by Carter Phillips of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, the company hopes to reverse a ruling that awarded workers more than $3 million in damages for its failure to pay for the time at issue.
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