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August 17, 2012 |

New Leaders of the Bar

The Law Journal's yearly album of profiles of rising stars in the New Jersey legal profession ... all under 40.
73 minute read
January 31, 2005 |

What the Doctor Saw

50 minute read
December 27, 2004 |

Poston for the defense

ON THE DAY Ringgold attorney McCracken "Ken" Poston bailed the operator of the Tri-State Crematory out of jail, he carried a farewell letter to his wife in his pocket, just in case he didn't make it home. As Poston and crematory operator T. Ray Brent Marsh left the Walker County jail, they forged their way through a jeering mob.
32 minute read
October 17, 2006 |

The Plaintiffs' Hot List: The Year's Hottest Firms

Check out this year's top 11 plaintiffs firms and their noteworthy cases.
12 minute read
July 21, 2003 |

The Suspicious Smell of Success

Signaling South Florida's increasing sensitivity to accusations of political corruption, the Miami-Dade County Commission in May prohibited county contractors from paying lobbyists success fees -- compensation contingent on the passage, defeat or modification of government rules or decisions -- and barred acceptance of such fees. Still, no one argues that such bans alone will eliminate the risks of ethics violations inherent in lobbyist-lawmaker relationships.
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September 28, 2001 |

2001 Associates Survey: From Latham to Wolf Block

Summary of responses to the 2001 Associates Survey, firm by firm.
110 minute read
November 19, 2007 |

National Rankings

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July 26, 2013 |

New Leaders of the Bar 2013

The 50 lawyers profiled in these pages are those that we decided — after a rigorous evaluation process — make up potent combinations of youthful exuberance and formidable accomplishment.
67 minute read
May 11, 2006 |

United States, appellee-cross-appellant v. Eva C. Temple, appellant-cross-appellee

IRS Analyst�s Conviction Reinstated; Although Audit Threats Lacked Authority, She Acted Under �Color of Law�
37 minute read
October 24, 2001 |

Complaint in 'Nancy Rugo and Ronda Wilson v. Bioport, Inc.'

In an action against Bioport, Inc., the sole manufacturer and distributor of the anthrax vaccine adsorbed (ADA), plaintiffs seek compensatory and punitive damages, alleging causes of action for, inter alia, negligence, breach of warranty, fraud and wrongful death over an Anthrax Vaccination Immunization Program that the Department of the Army instituted for all U.S. military personnel in December 1997.
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