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November 17, 2012 |

The Score: Will Marlins Trade Jump-Start SEC Probe?

Less than a year after moving into a new stadium mostly financed by $405 million in government bonds, a salary dump by Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins is reviving questions about why taxpayers wound up paying most of the tab for the splashy ballpark. Elsewhere in our regular look at sports and the law, Skadden lands a pair of big deals, an antitrust suit is scuttled, and new evidence emerges in the National Football League's traumatic brain injury litigation.
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January 26, 2003 |

Automobile Injury 2003: Digests of Unpublished Decisions

Automobile Injury 2003
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February 01, 2013 |

Deals & Suits

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September 24, 2010 |

2010 Ineligible List

Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
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December 01, 2007 |

Gray Matters

As baby boomers reach their 60s, firms are searching for ways to keep the most experienced and talented seniors from walking out the door.
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September 04, 2006 |

Justices Retool Common Law Doctrines

During the last term, the justices retooled common law doctrines like res ipsa and respondeat superior and wrestled with the admissibility of character evidence, opinion evidence and reputation evidence in civil cases.
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October 11, 2012 |

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Seven firms have added new partners, while two announce promotions.
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March 16, 2007 |

Combating Workplace Bullies

With antibullying legislation in the works, now is a good opportunity for all employers to take inventory of the existence and effectiveness of their workplace policies, and to determine whether workplace bullying is addressed in their employment policies.
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August 11, 2003 |

Defense Offensive

Decrying limits placed on military tribunal defense lawyers, American Bar Association President Alfred Carlton Jr. unveiled a proposal Friday at the ongoing ABA conference urging the government to revise some of its proposed rules for the proceedings. Elsewhere at the conference, 60 attendees gathered to see football great Joe Montana and a panel of media law experts debate "Celebrities and the Right of Publicity."
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March 21, 2007 |

Combating Workplace Bullies

The phrase "workplace bullying" has quietly gained entrance to the legal lexicon. In October, the New Jersey Legislature became the 10th state legislature to consider whether to enact an antibullying statute, known as the "Healthy Workplace Act." Whether or not New Jersey adopts the act, employers would be well served to utilize policies to address workplace bullying and the mistreatment of one employee by another, particularly by a supervisor, writes attorney Dena E. Epstein.
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