• October 25, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Judges on Facebook: What's the Verdict?

    The number of Pennsylvania's judiciary on Facebook might surprise you — and them. For instance, when the Law Weekly asked Superior Court Judge Judith Ference Olson about h

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  • September 22, 2004 | New York Law Journal

    Putting a Legal Lock on 'Kryptonite'

    The stuff that weakens the Man of Steel is protected by trademark.A federal judge has ruled that the owner of the Superman franchise, DC Comics, owns a valid trademark in "kryptonite"

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  • September 16, 2011 | Bloomberg

    Religious nonprofits forced to beg by Google

    I'm not sure what exactly led Google Inc. to decide to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible by making it harder for religious groups to do their work. But that is the pract

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  • June 18, 2003 | National Law Journal

    Under the hood

    Name and title: Dian Ogilvie, group vice president and general counsel age: 57 car talk: Dian Ogilvie used to be clueless about cars. That changed in 1985, when she joi

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  • July 26, 2010 | Daily Business Review

    Utility companies 'just exhausted' after defeat on climate bill

    Every month over the past two years, Chief Executive Officer Ralph Izzo of the utility Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. traveled to Washington from Newark, New Jersey, to meet with more than 50 se

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  • December 3, 2008 | National Law Journal

    Katrina work dries up for firms

    Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson recently sent an unusual e-mail to fellow New Orleans lawyers, asking them if they had jobs for two of their associates. Because litigation stemming from Hurri

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  • July 15, 2013 | New York Law Journal

    Privacy in Court Filings in the Snowden Era

    At this writing the infamous Edward Snowden is still holed up in a Moscow airport seeking asylum, and the debate over our government's privacy impositions rages on. The National Secu

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  • December 7, 2005 | The American Lawyer

    Extreme Wireless

    Wireless is sort of like technology's Tom Cruise: glamorous and baffling at the same time. The good news is that like ol' Top Gun himself, wireless doesn't have to be understood to be appreciated;

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  • December 11, 2006 |

    New Compliance Changes Coming for UK Subsidiaries

    U.S. corporations with UK subsidiaries should be aware that company law in the UK is currently going through a process of significant review and change. There is compelling evidence that when the C

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  • February 14, 2002 |

    Caso: First Shot in a Long Battle? Legislative Intent

    CasoNo case has more thoroughly roiled a practice area this year than a Commonwealth Court decision that rearranged the way in which workers' compensation modification petitions are handled.

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