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The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves And the Greatest Treasure Hunt in HistoryVisteon Corporation, a sputtering auto parts maker based outside Detroit, has lately been operating at a stop-and-go pace. The company filed for bankruptcy protection last May, and has since been working to reorganize under court supervision. There's been a retooling of the company's in-house legal team too. John Donofrio, Visteon's general counsel since 2005, left in September for another top lawyer job at The Shaw Group Inc., an energy and construction conglomerate based in Louisiana. But Visteon didn't have to look far afield for a new engine in legal. Plugging the opening is Michael Sharnas, a Visteon veteran who's worked in the company's legal department since 2002.
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ESI Problems Highlight Need To Amend CPLRA recent case discloses need the for the New York Legislature to amend Article 31 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules to relieve stress on the courts in the discovery of electronically stored information: Judges are struggling to apply antiquated rules forged in an analog world.
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