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March 22, 2007 |

Alcotest Maker Moves To Intervene in Court Review of Scientific Reliability

With the New Jersey Supreme Court about to evaluate the accuracy of the state's new drunken-driver breath tester, the manufacturer wants to intervene - lest it be handed a big bill.
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July 03, 2007 |

Kas Oriental Rugs Inc. v. Ellman

Because the trial court's award to plaintiff-sales representative of post-termination commissions based on a quantum meruit theory was inconsistent with the terms of the parties' oral contract, that award is reversed.
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December 06, 2006 |

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A syndicate of private equity investors has purchased the Apthorp building on the Upper West Side. The $425 million sale represents the highest recorded amount paid per residential unit in New York history - $2.4 million for each of the apartments in the 12-story building. Also, Boston Properties Inc. has agreed to sell its 99-year leasehold of the 1.1 million square-foot, 37-story office tower at 5 Times Square to AVR Realty Co. The sale is valued at $1.3 billion.
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May 25, 2007 |

Court Orders Face-Off of Experts in Shakeout of Alcotest Software

The New Jersey Supreme Court has resolved, Solomon-style, a dispute over which side's outside expert should shake the bugs out of the new drunken driver testing device, the Alcotest 7110. Both sides are to hire their own expert, and a special master will review the resulting reports. The court's order is likely to further delay a final decision on whether Alcotest readings are scientifically accurate for use in drunken driving cases. So far, over 6,000 of those cases are in limbo pending a final decision.
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December 26, 2006 |

Suit Against Producers of 'Bourne' Film Proceeds

A writer who claims to have penned a screen treatment in the 1970s based on author Robert Ludlum's "The Bourne Identity" can continue to pursue his suit against the creators of the 2002 hit movie of the same title. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Bernard Fried declined to dismiss the action in spite of some defendants' strenuous arguments that the statute of limitations in the breach of contract case had expired. The Universal film, which grossed over $200 million, did not use the plaintiff's treatment.
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June 10, 2009 |

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The parent company of Anheuser-Busch, AB-Inbev, has signed a 10-year lease for the entire second floor at 250 Park Ave. The 31,557 square feet will provide for management offices for the beer brewer, whose worldwide headquarters is in Belgium. Alsom, To accommodate its expansion, the Westchester Medical Group has signed a new lease in Purchase for 31,662 square feet.
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May 12, 2009 |

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July 06, 2012 |

National Firms Experience In-State Growth Spurt

After treading water, at best, for several years in a struggling economy, many Connecticut offices of national or regional law firms are once again able to use the "G" word — growth.
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May 28, 2003 |

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June 11, 2008 |

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Plaintiffs' firm Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein is opting for a more "relaxed" downtown location as it prepares to relocate its New York offices to 250 Hudson St. from at 780 Third Ave. The firm will begin occupying an entire 27,000-square-foot floor in the 15-story building in October. Also, McSam Hotel Group LLC, led by Sam Chang, has purchased 6 Water St. for $56 million with plans to construct a 30- to 40-story boutique hotel.
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