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February 14, 2011 |

Centennial: Five bullets and a bellyache, the attempted FDR assassination

From the moment the lanky Italian was escorted into Dade Criminal Court Judge E. C. Collins's courtroom Feb. 17, 1933, everyone knew he was crazy.
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July 24, 2006 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
4 minute read
November 21, 2011 |

Tyson Foods 4Q profit falls on higher costs

Tyson Foods' net income for the fourth quarter was less than half of what it was last year, the meat producer said, with higher grain costs offsetting better prices and revenue, particularly in its chicken business.
3 minute read
June 20, 2000 |

Ernst & Young First to Take MDP Plunge

A good tax lawyer can mine arcane rules and emerge with a defensible structure. These skills were put to the test in launching McKee Nelson, Ernst & Young, the first law firm in the country to include a Big Five name.
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March 08, 2012 |

Attorney Wins Bid to Resign From Bar Following Guilty Plea

Putting an end to some unusual legal wrangling, the First Department on March 6 granted former Winston & Strawn partner Jonathan Bristol's wish, allowing the confessed felon to remove his name from the rolls of those licensed to practice in New York.
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March 25, 2003 |

Thelen Taps N.Y. Partner as New Chairman

Thelen Reid & Priest partners didn't stray too far from their current leadership in electing a new chairman. Thomas Igoe Jr., elected by partners Friday to helm Thelen, has served as vice chairman of the firm for the last five years. He takes the reins April 1.
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November 21, 2011 |

Buffett to hunt for investments in post-earthquake Japan

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's trip to a Japanese plant may "shine a light" on investment opportunities in a nation hampered by the March earthquake and the global market rout.
3 minute read
February 14, 2011 |

Centennial: Testy trial of 'Murph the Surf' capped violent crime spree ending in murders

One of the sharpest divisions between the Dade Circuit and the state attorney's office came in 1968, when Miami Beach was the destination for an ambitious beach boy with little respect for the law. By the time he arrived, Jack "Murph the Surf" Murphy had gained worldwide notoriety as a surfing champ turned cat burglar.
3 minute read
May 07, 2009 |

In D.C., big firms slash associate salaries

Washington law firms are cutting costs anywhere they can, and associate pay is no longer an exception.Seven Washington offices have slashed salaries. Others-including D.C. stalwarts like Crowell Moring, Hogan Hartson, and Wiley Rein-are cutting pay for associates who don't hit their billable hour goals.
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