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January 29, 2007 |

Nuclear win was years in the making

One year ago this Valentine's Day, a jury returned a verdict in favor of a class of 13,000 homeowners whose land had been contaminated with plutonium. We and our firm, Berger & Montague, were lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the case, filed 17 years ago in January 1990.
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May 11, 2011 |

Software developer's suit against Winklevoss twins may go forward

A Massachusetts state court judge has ruled that a Boston software developer's case against defunct social media site ConnectU Inc. and its founders and key shareholders, including the Winklevoss twins, can move forward.
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June 05, 2006 |

Hostile workplace narrowed by ruling

In the first ruling of its kind, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a single, racially charged workplace comment is insufficient to create a hostile work environment under federal civil rights law.
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September 01, 2005 |

How Do You Spell Relief?

We take care of your RFP headaches.
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July 24, 2006 |

Bombs or booms Asia pushes oil prices higher

THE SURGE in oil prices seems to have the Middle East written all over it.Israel's confrontation with Hezbollah in Lebanon is unnerving markets already jittery over Iraq and Iran. Africa also is thought to have a role. Declining production in Nigeria is helping to keep crude oil above $73 a barrel. All these risks may push oil well above the recent record of $78.
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January 09, 2006 |

Court finds a trap hidden in separation agreements

Employers often negotiate separation agreements with employees. But even after an employee receives severance pay and in return waives any legal claims he or she may have against the employer, that employee may collect the money paid and still be able to sue the employer for violations of FMLA.
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February 09, 2011 |

Closing the Profit Motive in the CAN-SPAM Act

The CAN-SPAM Act provides only a limited private right of action -- only qualified "Internet access providers" can bring actions against violators of the act. Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown look at what happens when small entities and e-mail service providers attempt to use the act to profit from the receipt of spam.
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February 06, 2009 |

Going AWOL from life

When "Wendy and Lucy" begins, our heroine, Wendy Michelle Williams, excellent is already into the wild, so to speak. We meet her wandering through the Oregon woods, playing fetch with her best pal, Lucy, an irresistible yellow-brown Lab mix.Like Emile Hirsch in 2007, Wendy is headed for Alaska. Not so much for the spirituality but for the more mundane possibility of a job in a fish cannery.
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November 01, 2010 |

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