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September 05, 2005 |

A Public Servant At Heart

John C. Tylwalk was standing in his Cleona, Pa., kitchen drinking a glass of water when he got the call. It was a lawyer for then Gov. Robert P. Casey who delivered the news: Tylwalk was the nominee for a vacant seat on the Lebanon County Court of Common
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May 17, 2004 |

Decision summaries from The NLJ

Lack of jury trial waiver won't halt arbitration — and other decisions from the The National Law Journal.
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April 22, 2002 |

Private Man: Moments With Justice Byron White

Dennis J. HutchinsonTo those who knew Byron R. White, who died last week two months before his 85th birthday, the obituary accounts of what The Associated Press called his storybook life were accurate without being true. The facts were all there-multiple valedictorianships, Kennedys, independent voting on the Supreme Court-but in many respects, the man was missing.
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February 11, 2013 |

Shipping Law Firms Confront New Realities

Of all the industries impacted by the 2008 global financial crisis, shipping may be having the toughest time crawling back up. That's proven a challenge for those law firms that service the sector.
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January 19, 2011 |

Former Fried Frank Name Partner Sargent Shriver Dies

R. Sargent Shriver, the exuberant public servant and Kennedy in-law who directed the Peace Corps, served as ambassador to France and ran for national office, died Tuesday at age 95.
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December 08, 2011 |

Green, a 'Natural Leader,' Hears Final Cases in Fourth Department

Justice Samuel L. Green, who rode a segregated train from Alabama to the legal history books, heard his last cases yesterday in a courtroom packed with admirers.
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June 14, 2013 |

Good Samaritan Plaintiff Loses Dog Bite Claim

Penny Hoyt v. James Kennedy, et al.: A woman who tried to help an injured dog, but was bitten in the process, lost her bid to receive compensation for her injuries, as jurors decided that she had been inadvertantly "tormenting" the animal.
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December 08, 2011 |

'Natural Leader' Retires From N.Y. Appellate Court

New York appellate court Justice Samuel L. Green, who rode a segregated train from Alabama to the legal history books, heard his last cases Wednesday in a courtroom packed with admirers. Colleagues describe the retiring justice as a fair and gracious leader who has left a "lasting imprint" on the court.
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April 05, 2002 |

O`Reillys Ask to Discontinue Claim

MINEOLA A State Supreme Court justice has granted a motion filed by television news personality Bill O`Reilly and his wife, Maureen O`Reilly, to discontinue infliction of emotional distress claims in their $7 million lawsuit against a neighbor who allegedly harassed the O`Reilly family at their Manhasset home.
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August 20, 2009 |

English National Health Service Litigation Authority Reveals Legal Costs

The NHS Litigation Authority, which oversees all clinical negligence claims across the English National Health Service, revealed that total legal costs for the year in cases where damages were paid out reached 143.3 million pounds, of which only 39.7 million pounds went to firms on the NHSLA's panel of defense solicitors. The remaining 103.6 million pounds related to costs claimed by claimant lawyers.
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