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July 22, 2013 |

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"City worker claiming age discrimination gets $25,000," "Jury lets doctor off the hook for thrombosis post-surgery," "Passenger settles for $46,250 for alleged shoulder and soft-tissue injuries," "Worker gets $1.97M for arm crushed in accident"
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December 20, 2004 |

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June 21, 2004 |

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June 26, 2006 |

Bankruptcies

Notice to the bar.
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August 20, 2007 |

New breed of compliance software' makes office computer monitoring more sophisticated

AP -Whenever a doctor, nurse or administrator in Georgia's DeKalb Medical Center sends an e-mail, the message detours through a special box in the three-hospital system's computing cluster. The box analyzes the e-mail, scanning for sensitive information like patient names, prescription histories and Social Security numbers.
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April 02, 2007 |

Knives Come Out on Stem Cell Bill

State-funded stem cell research could solve medical mysteries, but California's efforts to secure affordable access to any resulting drugs -- and a cut of any profits -- are only raising "what-ifs" for bioscience firms. Attorneys say current legislation staking a state claim to $3 billion in future bond-funded stem cell research is vulnerable to challenge. And their clients, some of the state's largest bioscience companies, don't like the bill's proposed 25 percent state take on net licensing revenues.
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December 13, 2010 |

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VerdictSearch has reported on some recent verdicts and settlements: Deckhand injured on barge awarded $3.6 million. Jury awards $1,372 for alleged back and neck injuries. Jury awards $154,275 to woman injured in vehicle accident. $120,038 award for two drivers injured. Defendant not liable for crash, jury finds. Jury awards $9,546 to plaintiff struck by car. Plaintiff awarded $3,796 for alleged disk injuries. Plaintiff recovers $2,084 on back and neck injury claims. Family recovers about $4.1 million.
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March 29, 2001 |

Sifting Through the Evidence -- in Retro Form

Attorney Antonio Menendez may be keen on things high-tech, but cracking the codes of yesteryear was an unexpected twist in a case that brought a $1 billion verdict against Exxon Corp. "Technology permeated this case from the start," Menendez said. "It wasn't modern technology, but very retro." The evidence that won the day was in the antiquated computer language APL -- a language as dead as Latin.
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July 12, 2007 |

Hurricane-Related Litigation Still Howling in Florida Courts

Litigation related to the 2004 and 2005 hurricanes is still howling in Florida courts. Australia-based QBE Insurance, the state's top condo association insurer, is the target of a maelstrom of suits from condo associations claiming it has stonewalled legitimate claims in order to force lowball settlements. One state senator has called the situation involving QBE "institutionalized bad faith." But QBE attorneys argue that the insurer is a victim of massive fraud instigated by out-of-state adjusters.
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March 07, 2002 |

State Ruled Liable for Attack On Motorist by Toll Collector

ALBANY A New York State Thruway toll collector who beat up a motorist because she apparently shortchanged the state on a nominal fee was acting within the scope of his employment at the time of the assault, a Court of Claims judge has held.
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