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January 03, 2005 |

This Boies' Life

In "Courting Justice," superlawyer David Boies has written an engaging chronicle of the landmark cases in his career, says our reviewer. The prose is lucid and approachable, eschewing the sophomoric, the esoteric and the falsely modest. But Boies disappoints in a partisan appraisal of Bush v. Gore, which he likens to Dred Scott v. Sanford and Plessy v. Ferguson. His talents are worthy of much better.
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April 23, 2002 |

Reviewing New Guidance in Like-Kind Exchanges

The Internal Revenue Service recently issued Revenue Procedure 2002-22, providing ruling guidelines for the tax classification of undivided fractional interests in rental real property. Although we continue to find clients to whom this comes as a surprise, section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code prominently provides that the tax-free treatment accorded to like-kind exchanges does not apply to the exchange of partnership interests. Therefore, partnership interests cannot constitute either relinquished prop
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August 28, 2009 |

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August 07, 2009 |

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November 19, 2003 |

Ohio Exec Rats on His Lawyers in Cash Scam

Peter [email protected] YORK-Richard D. Schultz may have dug his own small niche into the landscape of white-collar crime. Schultz, a highly successful businessman from Columbus, Ohio, never was accused of bilking investors of tens or hundreds of millions of dollars, like executives of Tyco, Enron, WorldCom and the like.
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January 13, 2003 |

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June 14, 2006 |

How Chick-fil-A's GC Has Served 'Chikin' Well

According to Chick-fil-A general counsel Bureon Ledbetter, restaurant founder S. Truett Cathy's attitude at the time of the GC's hiring was, "Lawyers are a necessary evil, and I don't know if I have enough evil for you to be necessary." But that was 27 years ago, and in the interim, Ledbetter has survived and prospered at Chick-fil-A by being as much businessman as GC, making Chick-fil-A one of the least-sued fast food companies and protecting its ad campaign of cows advising, "eat mor chikin."
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March 06, 2006 |

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July 04, 2005 |

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City paid $10,000 to settle a suit brought by a Mexican national who claimed that police officers stole $16,000. Restaurant hit with a $7.5 million verdict after a crash. A consultant is free to go work for another casino developer. A patient died in a surgery center. A doctor is not liable for undiagnosed brain hemorrhage. A driver who ran over cyclists is found not liable. The owner of a dog that charged a gas company employee is liable for injuries.
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