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August 11, 2003 |

Insurance Law Limited Extension of Automobile Coverage May Be Ambiguous

An insurance policy that allows automatic extension of insurance coverage for a newly-acquired car for physical damage but not auto liability, and contains no language on how to secure the liability coverage, is ambiguous and should be read in favor of the policyholder, a Northumberland County trial court has ruled.
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March 04, 2010 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 42 - March 4 2010

Daily decision alert.
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May 06, 2011 |

CEO pay now exceeding pre-recession levels

In the boardroom, it's as if the Great Recession never happened.
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February 04, 2013 |

Weil, Bingham Lead on Oracle's $2.1 Billion Acme Packet Purchase

Oracle Corp. said Monday it has agreed to acquire network communications equipment company Acme Packet in a deal that will help the software giant make the transition to all-IP networks.
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September 27, 2012 |

The three types of dangerous spam

How can you identify spam? Easily enough: It stinks. Spam is unwanted email or online messages sent from people we don't know with the purpose of selling to us, or worse.
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July 29, 2013 |

Cyclist Settles Accident Suit For $750K

A University of Georgia student who collided with a church van while riding her bicycle in downtown Athens has reached a $750,000 settlement with the driver, according to her attorney.
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September 20, 2012 |

Three Types of Spam to Watch Out For

Lawyers need to be especially careful of three types of dangerous spam. Here is how to identify each one.
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September 20, 2012 |

The three types of dangerous spam

Lawyers need to be especially careful of three types of dangerous spam. Here is how to identify each one.
4 minute read
August 11, 2010 |

President's business charm offensive falls flat

Labeled antibusiness by Republicans and some corporate chiefs, President Barack Obama mounted a campaign to show he wasn't. But his charm offensive has hit a rocky patch.Business leaders gripe about burdensome new financial and health care regulations, what they see as unfriendly tax policies and vast government spending.
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March 21, 2005 |

State v. Clarksburg Inn

The municipality's anti-noise ordinance, that prohibited "any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise . . . likely to annoy, disturb, [or] injure" the "health, peace or safety of others," is neither vague nor overbroad since it reasonably notifies the public of the conduct it proscribes; the Law Division judge properly balanced defendant's right to conduct its business against its neighbors' right to be free from excessive noise; defendant's conviction was based on substantial credible evidence and is affirmed.
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