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October 13, 2008 |

Financial meltdown tests Patrick, Mass. leaders

BOSTON AP - As a candidate for governor, Deval Patrick vowed to reinvigorate the economy, usher in an era of green technology and make Massachusetts a biotech hub - all while fighting to lower property taxes.Now he's facing an economic sinkhole that threatens to turn his first term into an exercise political dog paddling as he desperately tries to keep the state's fiscal head above water.
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November 07, 2012 |

Court of Appeals Judge Jones Dies at 68

Judge Theodore Jones Jr., a sweet man known as "Teddy" to his friends, was remembered yesterday both for his passion for justice and his dedication to promoting diversity in the courts during the nearly six years he spent as an associate judge of the Court of Appeals.
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November 15, 2010 |

Marathoner

Profile of Sylvia Kerrigan, General Counsel for Marathon Oil Corp.
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October 11, 2001 |

A Criminal Waste of Space

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May 10, 2013 |

Sandy-Related Suits Against Co-ops, Condos Face Unique Challenges

Months after Hurricane Sandy devastated buildings all over New York City, co-op and condo owners are still filing lawsuits accusing their building managers of negligence in preparing for the storm.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Health Care Fraud: Enforcement and Compliance Authors: James F. Barger, Jr., J. Elliott Walthall, Elise May Frohsin, Benjamin P. Bucy View this Book

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May 13, 2011 |

Coleman Hangs It Up After 26-Year Recruiting Career

In the 26 years since recruiter Michael Coleman left the practice of law to start his search firm, the changes to the profession haven't just been major, but "revolutionary," he said.
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June 01, 2000 |

I, the Inventor

The combined pressure of pre-invention assignments and "smart software" technology has accelerated the trend away from employee ownership of patents. Once inventions were presumed to belong to the inventor. Now they are presumed to belong to the inventor's employer, regardless of the parties' intentions. The present state of the law in this area fosters a risk that America may run short of inventions in the next century.
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April 21, 2009 |

Constangy expands, keeps 'small-firm' feel

In 2006, the partners at Constangy, Brooks Smith decided that, after 60 years of handling labor and employment issues in the Southeastern United States, their firm needed to become a national player.Next month, they will reach that goal.In the past year, Constangy Brooks, which is based in Atlanta, has opened offices in Chicago; Milwaukee; Greenville, S.
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February 09, 2011 |

Doctor Alleges Pfizer Violated Medical, Ethical Standards — Drug Giant Says Nothing New Here

A doctor alleges Pfizer violated standards, appeared to have paid off officials, and oversaw acts 'which may have led to criminally negligent homicide' during drug trials on kids in Nigeria — but Pfizer says the claims aren't 'supported by the facts.' • ALSO SEE: WikiLeaks Sparks Interest in Court Battle • Pfizer's General Counsel Takes On Enlarged Business Roll • Pfizer's Kindler Gets Paltry $9.6M in Severance, Bonus
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August 30, 1999 |

Y2K Expert Warns of Minor Problems

A top White House official on the Y2K problem advised that Americans should be prepared for minor problems when the Y2K bug hits but can expect no major disruptions.
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