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April 28, 2008 |

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Ban on Cell Phones in Schools Left in Force; Policy A Rational Response to Devices� Disruptive Potential
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August 29, 2005 |

Newsmakers

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October 20, 2003 |

Top-Secret Petitions for Review

It's one of the few votes taken by a state governmental body that the public never hears about. And the governmental body that makes the secret vote -- the Texas Supreme Court -- contends it should stay that way. But U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia of San Antonio is considering a case that seeks to force Texas' high court to reveal how it votes on petitions for review -- the threshold determination the appellate court makes on whether it will hear a case.
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July 18, 2005 |

Business Appeals Temporary Injunction Granted in UPL Suit

Blocked by a temporary injunction from assisting businesses to obtain labor certification for temporary work permits, an Austin company accused of practicing law without a license has appealed to the 3rd Court of Appeals in a case of first impression.
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December 02, 2002 |

Inadmissible

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May 03, 2002 |

Dallas Lawyer Scores for Foreign Athletes

Foreign sports figures looking to score points with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service often turn to Steve Ladik, who has built a national reputation as the lawyer to call when an athlete needs help getting that all important so-called green card. I wouldn`t go to anybody else, Rocky Hambric, owner of Hambric Sport Management in Dallas, says of Ladik.
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September 01, 2003 |

In-Housers Need to Know About IP Audits

It is the recognition that as technology advances IP is created and lost at an ever-increasing frequency that drives clients to establish periodic IP audits geared toward sustaining the IP portfolio.
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February 18, 2000 |

Getting Around IP Immunity

Politicians on both sides of the aisle on the Hill say that before they pass new legislation that subjects states to federal intellectual property laws, they want the IP community to come to a consensus that doesn't violate sovereign immunity. Senator Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., made a formal request for hearings on a bill he proposed last fall that attempts to circumvent recent Supreme Court rulings immunizing states from suit for patent infringement or false-advertising violations under the Lanham Act.
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January 31, 2006 |

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