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The Woody Allen Letter From Dylan Farrow – A Piece of Writing That Could Make a Movie

It’s awards season and Woody Allen has received something he would never have dreamt of – an open letter to the New York Times alleging sexual molestation by the director against his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow. Posted on the blog of a friend, Nicholas Kristof, the letter explains details of the experience she recalls. Allen, […]

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“GoodFellas” Mobster Vinnie Asaro’s Colorful Work History

Old-style mob boss Vincent “Vinnie” Asaro was so classic his role was epitomized in the movie “Goodfellas”.  But his true-life role appears to have ended after decades of mob activity as part of the Bonanno crime family with the 78 year old’s arrest. Asaro was involved in murders and general mob mayhem, including being involved

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How To Use a University Professor’s Research To Send Your Law Blog Viral

The issue of viral marketing and the whole concept of “virality” is something that intrigues internet marketers deperate to have viral content that will, presumably, turn to floods of cash, rivers of gold and a niagra of wealth.  perhaps. But for lawyers seeking to market their law practices via the Net and by using good

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DUI Law and Marijuana – How Does It Change Things?

Erin Fuchs wrote this piece for Business Insider where she is Business Editor.  This extract was taken from Slate.com. This article considers the ramifications relating to the legalization of marijuana smoking in Washington and Colorado and the effect on DUI laws. Come New Year’s Day, Colorado’s pot shops will start selling legal, recreational weed, but

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$43 Million Jury Verdict for Malpractice Lawsuit

A Philadelphia jury this week handed down one of the biggest medical-malpractice verdicts in the state with a $42.9 million award to cover future medical expenses to a child born with cerebral palsy. Philly.com reports that the Common Pleas jury determined that the child, who is now 6, received “substandard medical treatment” at Chestnut Hill

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