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July 02, 2012 |

Techies

Profile of Vincent Maffeo, executive vice president, general counsel and audit of Scientific Applications International Corp.
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March 18, 2013 |

Duke Law conference highlights U.S./E.U . conflicts

In litigation, E.U. data-protection law is at odds with U.S. presumption favoring disclosure of all relevant information.
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August 21, 1999 |

Asthma as a Disability

Asthma in the United States has reached epidemic proportions, and with it has come an explosion of claims under the ADA. Most cases in which the plaintiff alleges that asthma is a disability are unsuccessful; often the cases are dismissed on the ground that the plaintiff has not shown that his asthma substantially limits his ability to perform a broad range of jobs. A few recent decisions, however, have permitted asthmatics to prevail on their ADA claims. This article examines the case law.
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April 12, 2012 |

Asia Deal Digest: April 12, 2012

* Clifford Chance taps into a Chinese oil-to-gas scheme* Jincheng Tongda leads as China digs into Mongolia's mining wealth* Sidley Austin helps a Japanese pharma client get a dose of the U.S. market
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August 25, 2000 |

Newbies vs. Netwits

In the age of the Internet, is copyright law dead? Although Web-savvy young lawyers argue it is, the architecture of the Internet does not inherently favor or disfavor intellectual property rights. In fact, with technological developments that can encrypt and control data, the digital revolution threatens to render intellectual property rights absolute.
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July 14, 2009 |

Perc You Up

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) had proposed regulations to reduce the amount of perc entering the environment by restricting and, ultimately, eliminating its use in the dry cleaning industry.
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January 17, 2011 |

Case Summaries

The following state and federal court opinions were issued from Dec. 22, 2010, through Jan. 11. Practice areas addressed in these cases include appellate law, business law, civil practice, family law, torts, evidence and criminal practice, among others. Subscribers have access to the full text of these opinions online and can receive Texas Lawyer's Daily Case Alert, which includes the very latest opinions issued by state and federal appellate courts in Texas. To sign up to receive the Daily Case Alert in your inbox each day, click here.
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August 29, 2005 |

EDD Survey: The Third Report

Results are in from the third annual "Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey" and, not surprisingly, the market for electronic discovery services and software continues to expand. While consumers and providers alike expect the growth to continue, many also predict that the rate of growth will begin to slow somewhat in the next few years. Find out who clients' favorites are.
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December 27, 2004 |

Green Dragons

John Fioretta and Kenneth Rosenblatt don't look anything like what people normally expect of environmentalists. They are the key attorneys in Santa Clara's environmental crimes unit. Along with longtime inspector Wayne Yip, the lawyers are dedicated to tracking down and prosecuting a broad mix of environmental crimes: leaky underground gas tanks, chemical spills in county waterways and land use violations.
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