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By Howard J. Bashman | December 10, 2018
Today's column is the first of a three-part series intended to help readers understand and hopefully avoid some of the most troublesome pitfalls lurking in appellate practice.
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By Dan M. Clark | December 10, 2018
The agreement prohibits Cuomo and lawmakers from making any immediate appointments to the commission when the enacting statute takes effect at the beginning of January, which will effectively delay its formation indefinitely.
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By Robert Storace | December 10, 2018
The judge did order the attorneys to remove portions of the lawsuit that were pulled from a book detailing sexual harassment at the network going back to the 1970s.
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By Robert Storace | December 10, 2018
The judge did order the attorneys to remove portions of the lawsuit that were pulled from a book detailing sexual harassment at the network going back to the 1970s.
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By Jenna Greene | December 10, 2018
Put a bow on that box, the $12 billion price fixing case over containerboard is all wrapped up.
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By Vivia Chen | December 10, 2018
I decided to find out more about the lawyers who represent Student for Fair Admissions, the group that's suing the elite school for allegedly discriminating against Asian Americans by setting a higher admissions bar for them.
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By Greg Land | December 10, 2018
Lawyer Gordon Joyner, who headed the commission from 2001 to 2011, said the state has ignored dozens of his travel reimbursements and open records requests.
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By Alan Nochumson | December 10, 2018
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania recently determined whether the city of Philadelphia's Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) committed an error of law by refusing to allow a property owner to replace a nonconforming, but legally authorized, multifamily dwelling with a new one.
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By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | December 10, 2018
Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss a recent case in which a federal jury issued a verdict finding that a multinational company that produces imaging products breached a joint venture agreement, associated with a previously executed master license agreement concerning software, for failing to make contractually-required payments.
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By Verdict Search | December 10, 2018
The former employee claimed his overtime was undercounted and he sometimes didn't make minimum wage.
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