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By Samuel Estreicher and Holly H. Weiss | July 13, 2018
Samuel Estreicher and Holly H. Weiss analyze 'Jock v. Sterling Jewelers,' a case pending in the Second Circuit, in this Arbitration column.
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By Patrick M. Connors | July 13, 2018
In his column on New York Practice, Patrick M. Connors discusses the filing, entry and service of orders. These seemingly small, dry procedural steps can be critical in litigating a case.
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By Greg Land | July 13, 2018
Two men died and several were injured when a trackhoe operator sparked a "burning geyser of gasoline" while attempting to repair a leak in a pipeline near Pelham, Alabama, in October 2016.
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By Frank Michael D'Amore | July 13, 2018
The stakes tend to rise as one's career progresses, and it is disappointing to learn that the equation no longer automatically yields winning results. For instance, despite being very smart, doing terrific work, and logging mega hours, someone is edged out for partnership by another lawyer who may be just a step behind in one or more of those categories, but has built a nice book of business.
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By Jonathan Ringel | July 13, 2018
During his third debate with Hillary Clinton in 2016, Trump said, "If we put another two or perhaps three justices" on the high court, Roe v. Wade would be reversed 'automatically' because "I am putting pro-life justices on the court."
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By Erin Mulvaney | July 13, 2018
In a span of less than two weeks, Orrick partners Lynne Hermle and Jessica Perry defeated class certification in closely watched gender bias cases against Microsoft and Twitter.
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By Krishnan Nair | July 13, 2018
The departure of two Freshfields IP litigators to WilmerHale last year raised questions about the firm's patent plans - but their replacements are now set to lead a pan-European push
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By Ross Todd | July 13, 2018
The proposed deal would settle claims in multidistrict litigation that preinstalled software the computer maker included on laptops left them vulnerable to hackers and decreased performance.
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By Terry Mutchler | July 13, 2018
This column contains both tips and warnings related to records-access laws and ensuring that lawyers and journalists not only read them, but maximize the use of these laws.
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By Dan M. Clark | July 13, 2018
The residents claimed in a lawsuit against the city last year that the city's environmental review of the rezoning projects was unlawful because it failed to consider how rent-stabilized tenants would be affected, particularly through gentrification.
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