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October 06, 2003 |

Change Of Game Plan

Elise Neal never expected how motherhood would impact her career path. She worked hard to graduate with honors from Rice University and then Columbia Law School before becoming an associate with a prominent Texas firm. Then she jumped at an opportunity to become general counsel for Academy Sports and Outdoors in Katy, which also allowed her to work reduced hours.
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August 23, 2011 |

AP survey: No recession but weakness will endure

Another recession isn't likely over the next 12 months. Neither is any meaningful improvement in the economy. That's the picture that emerges from an Associated Press survey of leading economists who have grown more pessimistic in recent weeks.
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October 09, 2003 |

Going In-House and Changing the Game Plan

Elise Neal never anticipated how motherhood would impact her career path. She graduated with honors from Rice University and Columbia Law School before becoming an associate with a prominent Texas firm. But shortly after her first child was born in 1996, Neal changed course, eventually landing an in-house position with a sporting goods company that allowed her to spend more time with the home team.
9 minute read
August 23, 2011 |

UBS plans to cut about 3,500 jobs to save costs

UBS AG, Switzerland's biggest bank, will eliminate about 3,500 jobs, or 5.3 percent of its workforce, as stricter capital requirements and a slowdown in client trading reduce earnings.
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June 22, 1999 |

Delay Damages in P.I. Cases Are Taxable

Delay damages are taxable income under federal law even when they are awarded to a personal injury plaintiff because their function and purpose indicate that they are not paid ``on account of personal injury,'' a federal judge has ruled. In Francisco v. Internal Revenue Service, the judge rejected the argument that delay damages in Pa. are any different from the pre-judgment interest awarded in other states, which three federal appellate courts have found to be taxable.
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Immaculate Heart Central School v. NYS Public High School Athletic Association, 7:10-CV-1471
Publication Date: 2011-06-27
Practice Area: Schools and Education
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court, Northern District
Judge: Judge David N. Hurd
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorneys for Plaintiffs: O'HARA, O'CONNELL & CIOTOLI, Fayetteville, NY; STEPHEN CIOTOLI, ESQ. DOMINIC S. D'IMPERIO, ESQ.
For defendant: Attorneys for Defendant New York State Public High School Athletic Association: OFFICE OF RENEE L. JAMES; RENEE LEE JAMES, ESQ., Jamesville, NY Attorneys for Defendant Section III: BOND, SCHOENECK & KING, PLLC, Syracuse, NY; JOHN G. McGOWAN, ESQ. CLIFFORD G. TSAN, ESQ.
Case number: 7:10-CV-1471

Cite as: Immaculate Heart Central School v. NYS Public High School Athletic Association, 7:10-CV-1471, NYLJ 1202498445530, at *1 (Court, Decided June 23, 2011)J

September 27, 2012 |

Resignations Without Prejudice

Notice to the bar.
6 minute read
December 21, 2009 |

2009 Timeline

Highlights of the news of the 2009 Texas legal scene.
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