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State Representative Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg and his staffer are not required to testify in an Expedia case because they enjoy legislative immunity such as that afforded by the U.S. Constitution.Rocket Docket Breakdown: Will borrowers get due process?
Now that a national foreclosure controversy has exposed shoddy and allegedly illegal practices by lenders, services and their law firms, questions have also been raised about the role of the judiciary and Bar groups.Kraft Foods plans to split into 2 companies
Kraft Foods Inc. said Thursday it plans to split into two publicly traded companies, with one focusing on its international snack brands like Trident gum and Cadbury chocolates and the other on its North American grocery business that includes Maxwell House coffee and Oscar Mayer meats.Ex-rapper Campbell wins in copyright-infringement case
Hip-hop music promoter Luther Campbell knows how to win in a court of law. The Miami artist, currently the linebackers' coach at Miami Central Senior High School, won a legal precedent when he took a case to the U.S. Supreme Court and won the right to commercial parody.AP survey: A bleaker outlook for economy into 2011
The U.S. economic recovery will remain slow deep into next year, held back by shoppers reluctant to spend and employers hesitant to hire, according to an Associated Press survey of leading economistsOfficers Of Defunct First NLC Settle For $2.7 Million
A $2.7 million settlement with officers of the collapsed supbrime mortgage lender First NLC represents the last of several large settlements secured by the bankruptcy trustee.Proposed Margaritaville resort facing financial challenge
Lon Tabatchnick, the developer behind the proposed Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort, is facing a challenge raising money among Chinese investors as initially planned as time is running out to fund the estimated $131 million construction job.Miami commission approves giant media towers
In a 4-1 vote the Miami City Commission approved a proposed parking garage topped by large electronic billboards north of downtown Miami has been green-lighted by city commissioners.Cost-splitting at issue in New York case
The issue of enforcing arbitration agreements has generated a fair amount of controversy.Trending Stories
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