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January 10, 2013 |

TyMetrix Data Shows What Big Law Clients Buy

An analysis of a data run from TyMetrix, the Hartford-based electronic billing giant, gauges demand for legal services on the basis of what clients are actually buying rather than from reports of law firm billing activity or financial results.
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Mina Joo and Samantha Young Ai Kim, on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, Plaintiffs v. Kitchen Table, Inc., et al., Defendants, 09 Civ. 5402 (RJH)
Publication Date: 2011-02-17
Practice Area: Civil Practice
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Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Richard J. Holwell
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For plaintiff: Pltf's atty — Charles Edward Joseph
For defendant: Def's atty — Gregg A. Gilman
Case number: 09 Civ. 5402 (RJH)

Cite as: Joo v. Kitchen Table, Inc., 09 Civ. 5402 (RJH), NYLJ 1202482228767, at *1 (SDNY, Decided February 3, 2011)District Judge Richard J. Holwellp class

November 24, 2003 |

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Support Court Must Consider Parent's Wealth Reading A support order must provide for a child's reasonable needs commensurate with a wealthy parent's means, a Berks County judge has ruled, amending a support order to accommodate the expanded ...
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March 16, 2012 |

Privacy suit against CDC thrown out a second time

A federal judge in Atlanta has for the second time tossed out a suit accusing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of violating the privacy of an Atlanta attorney-and sparking an international firestorm of media coverage-by publicly identifying him as having a drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis.
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December 17, 2007 |

Oil price surge has economic drawbacks, efficiency benefits

Oil's run to nearly $100 a barrel this year jacked up the cost of travel, clothing, beauty products and milk, and many analysts think fuel prices will remain at historically lofty levels throughout 2008.Record energy prices could sow the seeds of their own destruction. Along with the housing crisis, they are contributing to an economic slowdown that is sapping the country's energy appetite just as oil producers ramp up production.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book United States Export Controls Authors: John R. Liebman, Roszel C. Thomsen II, James E. Bartlett III, John C. Pisa-Relli View this Book

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April 07, 2011 |

China's new paradigm isn't cheap or cheerful

When millions of workers didn't return to their southern China factory jobs after Lunar New Year holidays, a turning point was reached for foreign manufacturers scraping by with slim profit margins.Companies were already under pressure from rising raw material costs, restive workers and lower payments for exports because of a stronger Chinese currency.
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Publication Date: 2012-09-24
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Justice Bluth, Arlene P.Numez CHA (400622/12)—Case DisposedBrown CHA (102029/12)—Case DisposedDubose

October 07, 2011 |

Foreclosure Firm Fined $2 Million, Agrees to Overhaul Its Filing Practices

One of New York state's biggest foreclosure law firms will revamp its practices and pay a $2 million fine to settle a six-month probe by the Southern District U.S. Attorney's Office that found it had filed misleading pleadings, affidavits and mortgage assignments in state and federal courts.In a settlement agreement announced yesterday, the firm, Steven J.
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June 07, 1999 |

Soon-to-be-Released ABA Report Certain to Heighten Debate

In a move that could make the rivalry between law firms and the Big Five accounting giants even more ferocious, a closely watched ABA commission may recommend today that attorneys be allowed to share fees with nonlawyers. Geoffrey Hazard Jr., a University of Pennsylvania law professor and legal ethics expert who serves on the 10-member ABA commission, said the panel will propose eliminating the long-standing prohibition against fee sharing because it's no longer relevant to law practice.
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August 14, 2012 |

Legal Strategists Analyze Quinn's Trial Antics

John Quinn — crazy, or crazy like a fox? As the Apple/Samsung trial enters its third week, much of the buzz continues to center around the famously aggressive trial lawyer's clashes with the judge. Assuming he isn't just a hothead, what's he trying to accomplish?
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