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February 23, 2018 | The Recorder

Turo Fires Back at SF City Attorney's Lawsuit Over SFO Fees

Peer-to-peer car-sharing company Turo Inc. has fired back against a lawsuit filed by the San Francisco city attorney, claiming the charges San Francisco International Airport (SFO) seeks from Turo are an unlawful tax.
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January 24, 2018 | The Recorder

SF City Attorney Sues Car-Sharing Company Over Airport Rides

A spokesman for peer-to-peer car sharing site Turo said the company shouldn't be forced to obtain a permit meant for traditional car rental companies.
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October 28, 2016 |

New York State Bar Results

The names of the 6,570 candidates who passed the July 2016 bar exam.
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April 13, 2016 |

Meet Airbnb's New GC

Facing a thicket of legal issues, Airbnb has hired Rob Chesnut, a former senior vice president at eBay Inc., as its general counsel.
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February 24, 2016 |

In-House Lawyers Use Personal Touch in Billing Disputes

Bradley Serwin and other GCs explain how they avoid, or confront, the kind of sticker shock that led a Quinn Emanuel client to sue the firm over its fees.
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October 24, 2005 |

'Design' Flawed?

With the so-called "Scopes II" trial taking place in their backyards, attorneys and law students in central Pennsylvania can't help debating among themselves what — if anything — public school students should be taught about the origins of
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September 21, 2006 |

Vets' Preference Can Be Used Multiple Times

Calling into question a key provision of a state executive office directive concerning preferential treatment for veterans seeking careers in state government, a Commonwealth Court panel has ruled that a U.S. Army veteran from central Pennsylvania should have been able to use his veteran's preference more than once over the course of his public service career.
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June 04, 2007 |

Panel Affirms Repeated Use of Vets' Preference

A military veteran applying for a state civil service job can enjoy a veterans' preference for a new appointment more than once in the course of his career, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in an opinion affirming its earlier decision on the matter.
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September 25, 2006 |

Vets' Preference May Be Used Multiple Times

Calling into question a key provision of a state executive office directive concerning preferential treatment for veterans seeking careers in state government, a Commonwealth Court panel has ruled that a U.S. Army veteran from central Pennsylvania should
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