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January 11, 2013 |

Top Prosecutor Shouldn't Be Placed On Federal Bench

I write today to block any effort to nominate Connecticut United States Attorney David Fein for appointment to the federal bench. In his four-year tenure as top federal prosecutor in Connecticut, he has not shown the requisite commitment to fair play and respect for the rule of law necessary to inspire confidence as a federal judge.
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December 10, 2012 |

Symposium To Honor Late Judge Focuses On Declining Trial Numbers

An crowd gathered in honor of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz discussed the provocative subject of "The Vanishing Trial."
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November 24, 2009 |

Judge Blasts Bank's Foreclosure Conduct and Cancels Mortgage

A lender's "unconscionable, vexatious and opprobrious" conduct in attempting to foreclose on a Long Island home has prompted a New York state judge to cancel the mortgage on the property. The judge acknowledged that foreclosure is sometimes inevitable and proper, but he noted that a "plethora" of subprime mortgages had been successfully modified in the county's foreclosure part. Instead of negotiating, he said that the bank had engaged in "harsh, repugnant, shocking and repulsive" treatment of the homeowner.
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December 01, 2009 |

Big Deals

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May 10, 2002 |

Jewish Lawyers Form Cardozo Society

It`s an idea whose time has come. Just two months ago, a few lawyers within the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation began talking about the need for a professional group to share education, networking and cultural activity. Around the nation, cities like San Diego and Seattle have Benjamin N. Cardozo societies that do just that. They honor the former New York Court of Appeals judge who followed Louis Brandeis to be the second Jewish U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
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April 16, 2012 |

Divided Patent Infringement: An Evolving Doctrine

A claim of a U.S. patent is directly infringed only if each of the elements of a patent claim are contained in an accused product or if all of the steps of a claimed method are performed. Indeed, establishing infringement liability, a strict liability determination, is relatively straight forward when one entity comprises all elements of an accused product or performs all of the steps. However, oftentimes today multiple entities may be involved. When that occurs, how is direct infringement determined, and who are the infringers?
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April 09, 2012 |

INADMISSIBLE

Assignment handed in on time; seats filled at the D.C. AG office; resist the tweet; the resurgence of the IPO; Clement and the high court, together again; Nelson Mullins get volatile; and Spinoza can come back in this week's column.
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September 30, 2013 |

MOVERS

Eric Fader joins Day Pitney's life sciences and health care practice group as counsel to the New York office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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May 14, 2001 |

News in Brief

- In what may be the largest tort verdict ever in the Eastern District, a federal jury awarded more than $27 million to a Scranton-area widow whose husband and 5-year-old son were decapitated.
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November 30, 2010 |

Largest Firms by City (Philadelphia)

The following is a list of the largest law firms in the city of Philadelphia ranked by the number of full-time attorneys as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
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