• February 27, 2001 | Legal Times

    Where Were the Regulators?

    For months, members of Congress, consumer advocates, power companies, and local politicians have looked for a quick fix to California's energy crisis.And for months, they have begged t

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  • HUDES v. VYTRA HEALTH PLANS LONG ISLAND INC.

    Publication Date: 2002-06-20
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Court: Appellate Division, 3rd Dept
    Judge:
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 91023

    Decided and Entered: June 20, 2002 91023 ELIOT S. HUDES et al., Appellants, v VYTRA HEALTH PLANS LONG ISLAND INC. et al., Respondents.

  • October 3, 2000 | Texas Lawyer

    You Are What You Eat

    Before anyone gets the idea that I'm fixating too much on the subject of food, let me admit right up front that I've been on a diet lately, and it hasn't been going too well. I'll be good and

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  • December 31, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

    Art Deco-rations: Comanche County's Fifth Courthouse Shows Off Modern Design

    Sometimes, even longstanding holiday traditions are meant to change. That's happening in Comanche County, where the courthouse square's decorations have evolved just like the succession of cou

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  • September 26, 2008 | Daily Report Online

    The 'pinnacle' of a full career

    He was surrounded by hundreds of friends from the bench and bar last week, but Senior Judge Anthony A. Alaimo brought a host of other guests, from across centuries and continents, to the

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  • August 9, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

    What's Old Is New Again

    The well-worn pine floors, 10-foot ceilings, leaded-glass windows and carved mahogany fireplace mantel piece inside this aging structure radiate the kind of warm, welcoming feeling that's abse

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  • June 29, 2009 | The Associated Press

    Bernard Madoff gets maximum 150 years in prison

    NEW YORK (AP) — Convicted swindler Bernard Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison Monday for fraud so extensive that the judge said he needed to send a symbolic message to those who mig

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  • April 16, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    Key Job Bias Case Scrutinized

    The "cat's paw" or "rubberstamp" theory of liability in job bias cases comes under scrutiny in the U.S. Supreme Court this month as the justices examine when an employer can b

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  • August 20, 2007 | The Associated Press

    Site where Freedom Riders beaten now unused and deteriorating

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - The old Greyhound bus station where Freedom Riders were beaten in 1961 now sits empty, with only a sign on the sidewalk recounting how it was a historic tipping point in

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  • November 17, 2011 | New York Law Journal

    Capital Formation And Congress

    Over the last few weeks, the House of Representatives has passed three bills, in each case by an over 400 vote margin, that create new exemptions under the Securities Act of 1933 in the hopes of fo

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