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Quiznos agrees to pay up to $95M to franchisees
Quiznos has agreed to pay up to $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by franchisees.Disney wants investigation of Lehman officials
ANAHEIM, Calif. AP - The Walt Disney Co. is demanding an investigation into the actions of directors at Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc. leading up to its collapse last month.In Monday's filing in federal bankruptcy court in New York, Disney joined a growing number of Lehman Bros. creditors calling for an investigation into what transpired in the investment house's final days.Michael Jackson's former lawyers claim pop star owes them $113,000
What Prince Can Teach Us About the Art of Repudiation
The case between Prince and a perfume company had not been going well. The action arose from a celebrity endorsement deal with the company for a perfume named after Prince?s album, "3121."View more book results for the query "*"
Superstar N.J. Litigator Suspended Pending Disbarment
A special ethics master has found that a celebrated New Jersey litigator embezzled $1.75 million from awards he won for clients, and the state Supreme Court last week suspended James Carney pending disbarment proceedings. Carney's case is unique because the allegations suggest he might have been entitled to some of the money in dispute if he had bothered to apply to judges for enhanced fees based on his sterling performance at trials. Also uncommon is how long the investigation took -- four years. Some of tBrodcom West Development Co. v. Lumpkin
Acceptance of Rent After Service of Notice Of Termination Does Not Vitiate Predicate NoticeThelen Settles Lawsuit With Schiff Hardin Over Sublease
Court Says State Doctors Immune From Most Suits
The Georgia Supreme Court has made it harder to sue state-employed doctors, overruling a 1997 decision the justices said confused matters.Supreme Court Agrees to Take D.C. Gun Case
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will take up the case of District of Columbia v. Heller, setting the stage for its first hard look in nearly 70 years at the meaning of the Second Amendment's "right of the people to keep and bear arms." The timing of the case makes it likely that the contentious issue of gun rights, and the importance of the Supreme Court as an issue for voters, will gain more prominence in the 2008 presidential campaign.Trending Stories
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