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November 25, 2002 |

Conference Call

On the day before Thanksgiving, the U.S. Supreme Court will sit down to a plateful of petitions, including two that would return the Court to some of the thorniest subjects it has faced recently: gay rights and affirmative action. At its private conference, the Court will consider whether to review a case that revisits 1986's Bowers v. Hardwick decision and a challenge to University of Michigan's law school admissions policies.
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March 05, 2007 |

Hunton Sued By Ex-Partner Over Pay Policy

D.C. defense lawyer David Geneson is suing Hunton & Williams, claiming the firm violated the terms of its partnership agreement by refusing to give him back his capital contribution and his partnership draw after he left last year.
6 minute read
September 13, 2012 |

Olympus DS-2500 Digital Recorder Does Dictation

The Olympus America's DS-2500 works as a low-cost introduction to digital dictation with a device that is easy to use and configure.
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February 08, 2013 |

Rural water project quenches lawyer's ambition to help

For the past 25 years of his 30-year career, Edward D. Buckley III of Buckley and Klein has championed the civil and employment rights of working people. But for the last decade or so, he's also fought a different battle.
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December 17, 2012 |

New York's Recreational Use Statute and Legislative Proposals

Brian P. Heermance, a partner at Morrison Mahoney, and Christopher P. Keenoy, an associate at the firm, write: What do hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowmobiling have in common? They are all activities that are covered by New York's Recreational Use Statute, which was enacted to induce property owners who may be reluctant to permit people to come onto their property for recreational activities to do so without fear of 
liability.
8 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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April 17, 2001 |

Staying in the Groove

An uncompromising vision combining music and business has set Marcus Johnson on an independent course through law school, and on to the upper reaches of the Billboard magazine contemporary jazz charts. Johnson plays the keyboard, owns the record label and composes. "He's a remarkable example of someone who has integrated his legal knowledge with his purposes in life," said one of his law professors.
6 minute read
December 15, 2003 |

City Bar, NYCLA Set Initiatives For Diversity

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January 04, 2013 |

Patty Shwartz Is Renominated for Third Circuit as Initial Bid Dies

U.S. Magistrate Judge Patty Shwartz will have to start again on the ladder to a federal circuit judgeship, now that the Senate's 2011-12 session has ended without a confirmation vote.
4 minute read
September 06, 2002 |

Senate Committee Rejects Owen for 5th Circuit Seat

Handing President Bush a stinging defeat, a bitterly divided Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday rejected on a strict party-line vote the nomination of Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owen for a judgeship on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Democrats and liberal activists hailed the vote as the rejection of a judge who they say was an "extremist" and a "conservative judicial activist."
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