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June 24, 2009 |

Condemnation and Tax Certiorari

M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein, Goldstein, Rikon & Gottlieb, write that when an assessor revokes a real property tax exemption, the taxpayer that intends to appeal must file a petition under Article 7 of the Real Property Tax Law challenging the revocation. A recent decision from the Orange County Supreme Court provides an interesting and thorough explanation of the applicable law, they say.
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November 16, 2010 |

Preservation: E-Discovery's Oft-Overlooked Price Driver

Preservation needs to be part of any cost-shifting dialogue, say attorneys Michael B. de Leeuw and Eric A. Hirsch. While much of the discussion on e-discovery costs centers on accessing, reviewing, and producing ESI, an oft-overlooked driver of high discovery costs is preserving it.
12 minute read
January 15, 2001 |

The Next New Thing: Third Generation Wireless

The high-tech industry usually doesn't like government regulation, but it has changed its mind now that it has the hot new "3G" to sell. 3G stands for third generation wireless, the cell phone that combines voice calls with a super-fast wireless connection to the Internet. Some think it will be "the indispensable life tool." Others aren't so sure. The U.S. government is caught in the middle, promising regulatory action to make additional frequencies available for the new technology.
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October 19, 2009 |

Judge Tosses McElroy, Deutsch From UMDNJ Case, Finding Hidden Conflict

An Essex County judge disqualifies McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter on conflict grounds from defending the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in a whistleblower suit and orders the Morristown firm to disgorge legal fees since the case began two years ago.
7 minute read
April 17, 2006 |

Technology on the mooove

Profile of Mike Tyler, senior vice president, chief legal and administrative officer of Gateway Inc.
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December 22, 2003 |

The Tongue-in-Cheek Awards

With the year 2003 about to go into the history books, it's time to remember those in the legal community whose mistakes, missteps or miscellaneous merriment helped make it interesting.
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March 04, 2002 |

Medical Malpractice

H ospitals, like all property owners, are under a duty to provide minimal security measures and control the conduct of others to protect persons on their premises. 1 With reference to admitted patients, this duty takes on attributes of patient care, because they are typically more vulnerable than other persons. Unlike tenants in an apartment building, guests in a hotel or workers in an office building, hospital patients are not behind locked doors, are often physically infirm and, frequently, suffer impaire
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April 10, 2009 |

Blogger critical of cops says he's now a target

PHOENIX AP - Blogger Jeffrey Pataky is dedicated to ranting about crime - so long as it involves the Phoenix police department.He's posted about one officer's drunken driving arrest and another's arrest for investigation of sexual exploitation of a minor. He's also blogged about allegations of racism, corruption and ineptitude.
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