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23 Sep, 2008 3:06 am by A Voice
... 3 unrelated persons plus the homeowner. Three sex offenders and Mr Armstrong. What is the beef? 9-23-2008 Pennsylvania: Says it's legal to let sex ... before the three men moved in. The documents also allege that the borough was fully aware that Armstrong had housed unrelated veterans in his home for nearly 20 years, but ... not differentiate between temporary and permanent residence. Protesters picketed in front of Armstrong's home in July before the zoning board hearing. According to the Megan's ...
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15 Jul, 2008 1:21 pm by Michael Stevens
... aggregate body of evidence all of it was reliable enough to put before the jury. Sufficiency of Causation Evidence Dr. Armstrong next argued that the Appellants were entitled to a direct verdict because there was insufficient reliable evidence that ... noted that Gunderson's experts had presented sufficient evidence that it was a deviation of the standard of care for Dr. Armstrong to prescribe Parlodel in 1993 (even though it was not when he prescribed it to the deceased after her first pregnancy ...
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26 Apr, 2007 5:49 pm by Ashby Jones
... court in Manhattan, U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel found that further incarceration wouldn't compel Armstrong to turn over the disputed property in a civil matter related to Princeton Economics International. But the judge kept in place ... sentence. He won't receive any credit for the time he served on the contempt sanction against his criminal sentence. Armstrong was first arrested in September 1999 on criminal charges that he defrauded more than 100 Japanese institutional investors out of ...
Tags: Collar, White
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20 Sep 12:58 pm by Alberto Hurtado
... of letters from this weekend's WSJ on the debate they staged between Richard Dawkins and Karen Armstrong on the God question: Debating the Really Big Questions of the Universe The combination of Richard Dawkins and Karen Armstrong as ... so in an historical act is foundational to the Christian faith. For Christians in the mainstream of the faith, God was never as Ms. Armstrong asserts, "merely a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence." The Rev. Josh Miller Church of the ...
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9 Apr, 2007 4:49 pm by Peter Lattman
... resolved. What's more, the 60 months is the statutory maximum. He also ordered Armstrong to pay $80 million in restitution. Here's the press release from the U.S. ... Manhattan; AUSAs Alexander Southwell and David Siegal are in charge of the prosecution. In 1999, Armstrong was indicted on charges related to trading losses incurred by his firm, Princeton Economics ... says he did not have. Armstrong's lawyers, among them Thomas Sjoblom at Proskauer, have argued that he should have been released from jail ...
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24 Jan 11:32 am by Adam Kolber
... of Oxford as part of his Leverhulme Visiting Professorship programme 2008 - 10. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is Professor of Philosophy and Hardy Professor of Legal Studies, at Dartmouth College, and is and Co ... 24 February 2009, 12.30 - 2.00 p.m. Professor Walter Sinnott- Armstrong Venue: Seminar Room 1, Old Indian Institute, Broad St (on corner with Catte ... April 30 2009, 12.30 - 2.00 p.m. Professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Venue: Seminar Room 1, Old Indian Institute, Broad St (on corner with Catte ...
Neuroethics & Law Blog - http://kolber.typepad.com/ethics_law_blog/
3 Feb 9:45 am by Christian Stegmaier
by Christian Stegmaiercstegmaier@collinsandlacy.com In the case of Armstrong v. Food Lion, 371 S.C. 271, 639 S.E.2d 50 (2006), the Supreme Court held a ... retail and hospitality entities operating in South Carolina. With regard to the facts, the plaintiff, Ronnie Armstrong went to the Winnsboro, South Carolina Food Lion store on December 14, 1998, ... verdict. Id. at 276-278, 639 S.E.2d at 52-3. Armstrong is important to retailers and hospitality entities doing business in South Carolina because the ...
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22 Jul 3:49 am by Richard L. Duquette
... for his own team. Team Astana's leadership is up in the air and insiders are reporting tension at the hotels between stages. If Armstrong's comeback this year is successful this could drastically increase his chances of successfully funding a team of his own--people love a good comeback story, and Armstrong is the King of comebacks, having famously beat cancer in the past. If you want to know the nitty-gritty on Armstrong's ...
911 - California Bicycle Injury Law - http://911law.blogspot.com/
16 Sep 5:57 pm by Cal Law
... between Disabilities Rights Advocates and Caltrans over thousands of curb cuts on state roads. And right away, Armstrong telegraphed her displeasure with the plaintiffs. Memo to Larry Paradis: Next time, just print out the PowerPoint show. ... the judge about a late disclosure from the other side. "Do you all try cases? This is crazy," said Armstrong, who lectured about the importance of deadlines. And when the plaintiffs confessed that their exhibits were to be shared with the defense in electronic ...
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4 Oct 12:49 pm by Richard L. Duquette
... Armstrong's ex-wife of the same name, has quietly achieved the top honors cycling has to give and will be retiring. Maybe. Armstrong, who is 36, was a late bloomer who came to cycling because of the damage running was causing her body. She won a gold medal in the Beijing ... 2012 Olympic come-back. Maybe it's the name...and maybe it isn't, but either way: watch out for Kristen Armstrong. If she hasn't permanently retired she could be the biggest name in female cycling in years. Get to know more ...
911 - California Bicycle Injury Law - http://911law.blogspot.com/
5 Nov 4:17 am by Richard L. Duquette
Lance Armstrong auctioned off seven of his Trek bikes at Southeby's on the first day of November, one for each of his Tour de France wins. Six out of ... was sold to Dung Hoang Le for $200. Le returned it to the police who then returned it to Armstrong. Armstrong wrote a short essay to potential buyers in the closed auction: "I'm not a ... can honestly say that letting go of my bikes has never been harder," Armstrong explains. "From Damien Hirst's masterpiece Tour de France 'finale' Trek Madone covered ...
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22 Jul 3:54 am by Richard L. Duquette
Armstrong, even by his own admission, is likely to stay second behind teammate and competitor Alberto Contador according to this. While Armstrong has almost admitted "defeat" this time around, keep your eyes peeled for his American team next year--Armstrong isn't one to give up easily!
911 - California Bicycle Injury Law - http://911law.blogspot.com/
2 Nov, 2006 12:45 pm by Eric Genau
Armstrong World Industries (AWI) emerged from bankrupty last week, after nearly six years after filing for bankruptcy due to an increasing number asbestos liability lawsuits. The news was largely ignored. Armstrong is a manufacturer of flooring, cabinets and other building products. The restructuring plan called for the issuance of 56.4 million shares, with two-thirds of them going to a trust to pay out remaining asbestos liability claims.
New York Asbestos Defense Litigation - http://asbestoslitigation.typepad.com/newyork/
14 Feb, 2007 4:16 am by Michael Stevens
... professionalism. Recipients exhibit superior service and display an outstanding level of participation and partnership with the legal community. Judge Armstrong has been on the bench since 1999 and held the role of Chief Judge of Jefferson District Court for ... Center, the Pre-Trial Conditional Release Program, and a No-Insurance Monitoring Diversion Program. In addition, Judge Armstrong has served on a number of both state and local committees developed to improve the judicial system. His service ...
Kentucky Law Blog - http://www.kentuckylawblog.com/
17 Sep, 2007 4:02 am
... the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, the Lance Armstrong Foundation alleges that Chris Ohman and Animal Charity Collar Group (dba Barkstrong ... collars at issue are also provided in The Smoking Gun link below. It is noted that the Lance Armstrong Foundation has 11 pending U.S. trademark applications or registered U.S ... (charitable fundraising services). The Smoking Gun Article: LINK U.S. Trademark Reg. No. 3,052,284: LINK Lance Armstrong Foundation Website: LINK
Daily Dose of IP - http://dailydoseofip.blogspot.com
27 Sep, 2007 8:19 pm by Steve Murphy
... , iTunes, CBS and The InsiderExclusive TV Show with Steve Murphy. Roger is also the Lance Armstrong of the legal profession. Lance was one of the world's best cyclists. He proved it by ... the World Championships, the Tour Du Pont and multiple Tour de France stages. Lance Armstrong seemed invincible and his future was bright. Then they told him he had cancer. Lance Armstrong's victories in the 1999-2005 Tours de France are awe-inspiring, but the battle against cancer has just begun-not just for him ...
Lawyers and Business Executives in the News - http://prlawinc.typepad.com/lawyers_and_business_exec/
9 Jul 8:26 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
David Armstrong (Univ. of Exeter - International Relations) has published the Routledge Handbook of International Law (Routledge 2009). Here's the abstract: The Routledge Handbook of International Law provides a definitive global survey of the interaction of international politics and international law. Each chapter is written by a leading expert and provides a state of the art overview of the most significant areas within the field. This highly topical collection of specially commissioned ...
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23 Aug 2:54 am by Richard L. Duquette
Dave Weins, the former mountain bike cross country professional, won his 6th consecutive Leadville 100 in Colorado on the 15th of August. He set a new course record of 6:45.47, besting Lance Armstrong's 6:47.41. Though Armstrong gave Weins a few moments of worry on the climbs and descents, Weins pulled ahead with 10 miles to go. For the complete article (and a link to pictures and more results) you can click here, courtesy of www.bikeradar.com
911 - California Bicycle Injury Law - http://911law.blogspot.com/
19 Aug, 2006 4:54 am by Joe Hodnicki
Martin Armstrong has spent almost the entire 21st century in jail, having been sent there in January 2000 because he was found in civil contempt for refusing to turn over assets in an SEC securities fraud action. Armstrong was a...
White Collar Crime Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/whitecollarcrime_blog/
15 Feb, 2007 8:48 am by Peter Lattman
Martin Armstrong is the white-collar defendant whom time forgot, writes Gretchen Morgensen in front-page story in today's New York Times. The fallen financier has spent seven years in at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan. Armstrong pleaded guilty to a securities fraud criminal charge last summer (click here for an earlier Law Blog post). [...]
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