• December 31, 2008 | E-commerce Law & Strategy

    Access Granted

    In the last few months, two major retailers — Target and a href="http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=120242493

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  • February 8, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

    Courtside

    When Clint Bolick asked the U.S. Supreme Court last September to grant him time to argue in favor of school vouchers, he had little reason to expect the request to be granted. The Supreme Court rar

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  • August 10, 2011 | New York Law Journal

    'Wrongful Life' Claim Over Successful Blood Transfusion Is Dismissed

    A woman who contrary to her religious beliefs received a life-saving blood transfusion after having a baby has no medical malpractice claim against the Staten Island hospital where she received the

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  • July 30, 2013 | Bloomberg

    JPMorgan To Pay $410 Million To Settle With Energy Agency

    JPMorgan Chase & Co. will pay $410 million to settle U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission allegations that the bank manipulated power markets in California and the Midwest from 2010

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  • September 23, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

    Forwarding Fees in Texas Are Here to Stay

    Sitting down to write two seven-figure checks to lawyers who had forwarded cases to my firm, it was hard not to wonder why attorneys in Texas operate under a different set of rules from oth

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  • October 28, 2011 | Legaltech News

    HP Reverses Course, Keeps PC Unit, WebOS Undetermined

    [Editor's note: This story has been updated to include information about mobile computers and comments from Jeffrey Brandt.] a target="_blank" href="http:/

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  • August 22, 2007 | The Associated Press

    NY law targets band impersonators

    ALBANY, N.Y. AP - Knockoff music acts that impersonate the real performers can face fines up to $15,000 under a new law in New York. "Music artists work for years to build names for th

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  • June 18, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

    When Disaster Strikes A Sloppy Job: The Act Of God Defense

    Severe weather events and an active construction site are often a bad mix. What happens when a contractor fails to build a project according to the design drawings, requiring the contractor to

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  • April 11, 2003 |

    Inside Baseball

    presiding over a $4 billion dollar acquisition would have been the highlight of Shearman & Sterling dealmaker Creighton Condon's year. Condon ended 2002 by helping Cadbury Schweppes p

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  • October 7, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Small Firms: Don't Let Dial-Up Leave You in the Dust

    Although it has taken longer than most experts anticipated 10 years ago, broadband Internet access has finally become mainstream, with most businesses and many consumers utilizing some type of high

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