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December 23, 2010 |

Capitol Report

A round-up of action from Trenton.
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August 09, 2004 |

High court cram-down decision will have big impact

The Till decision introduces major changes to the "cram down" issues associated with bankruptcy for lenders and creditors.
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January 11, 2011 |

Church Van Held Not an Automobile for PIP Purposes

A multi-passenger van owned by a church and used to transport congregants to and from services is not an "automobile" for purposes of recovering PIP benefits, a state appeals court says.
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April 08, 2002 |

Digests of Recent Opinions

BUSINESS LAW Corporate Governance * Nonprofit Corporation * Replacement of Custodian Watson v. Trustees of Conneaut Lake Park, Inc., PICS Case No. 02-0361 (Pa. Commw. March 19, 2002) Leadbetter, J. (9 pages). The trial court's replacement ...
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September 17, 2008 |

FTC approves consent order requiring Reed Elsevier to divest some public record services

The FTC, finding that Lexis-Nexis owner Reed Elsevier's proposed $4.1 billion acquisition of commercial data broker ChoicePoint would be anti-competitive and violate antitrust laws, approved a consent order requiring Reed Elsevier to divest certain ChoicePoint electronic public record services to Thomson Reuters Legal Inc. within 15 days after the purchase is completed.
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November 03, 2003 |

Editorials

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October 21, 2013 |

Booth Remembered: An 'In Person' Guy

Dean Booth of Miller & Martin died Wednesday at age 74 of cancer. Jason W. Graham, a longtime friend, wrote this piece in Booth's memory.
8 minute read
March 05, 2007 |

BBC-YouTube Pact Seen As 'Win' for Both

The British Broadcasting Corp. began showing excerpts from its news and entertainment programs on YouTube last week, becoming the first international broadcaster to ink a major deal with the Google-owned portal. The deal gives the BBC access to millions more viewers and gives YouTube the credibility of the venerable British broadcaster. BBC officials hope to drive extra traffic to the broadcaster's own Web site and bring in commercial revenue to supplement the license fee levied on British taxpayers.
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January 17, 2000 |

News in Brief

The U.S. Supreme Court refused last week to hear arguments to reinstate the main part of Pennsylvania's version of Megan's Law, thrown out earlier this year by the state's justices.
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September 13, 2007 |

Circuit Judges Define Moral Turpitude

Circuit panel to immigrants: If you want to drive while drunk and still stay in the country, you'd better get a driver's license first.
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