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Fourth Circuit to Hear Dispute Over Cell Phone Contraband Conviction
This Week's Winners and Losers
The title says it all.Faulkner Act Mayors Have Authority To Negotiate Vendors' Contracts
The state Supreme Court last Tuesday affirmed that New Jersey's big-city mayors, not city councils, have the sole power to negotiate and sign contracts with private consultants and vendors. The Court said that in cities organized under the strong-mayor plan permitted by the Faulkner Act, councils have only the authority to approve or reject contracts.Bank stocks shunned by money managers turned off by derivatives
"Above all stick with what you know," Warren Buffett cautioned investors in a 1974 Forbes magazine interview. "Don't get too fancy."Superior Legal Web Sites to Watch
Massachusetts lawyer and media consultant Robert J. Ambrogi delves into his browser's bookmarks to review Web sites of interest to legal professionals. Notable inclusions are a page that focuses your search on law-related blogs, and a good, older site that just got better with the inclusion of a special section devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court. A trial by mock jury site and a place in cyberspace for judicial profiles help fill out the list. Get ready to start clicking.View more book results for the query "*"
Insurance Co. Can't Refuse Policy Renewal
An insurance company cannot refuse to renew an insured's motor vehicle insurance policy because of the driving record of the insured's spouse who is not a named insured on the policy, a divided Supreme Court has ruled in a per curiam order.Twitter GC Joins British Debate Over Free Speech
It's an unlikely way to begin a legal debate that may point the way toward global free speech rights on the Internet. But a British athlete's sexual affair has triggered it, and caught in the middle is the pithy social website Twitter and its general counsel, Alexander Macgillivray, who's been busy tweeting about user rights.G.M. Crocetti Inc. v. Trataros Construction Inc.
Contractor's, Insurer's Bid to Withdraw Adversary Proceeding Reference in Chapter 11 Case GrantedMezvinsky Fails in Attempt to Delay Trial
Former Congressman Edward Mezvinsky has lost his bid to resurrect an insanity defense that was abandoned by his former lawyers and to delay his trial on charges of running fraud schemes that spanned more than a decade and bilked his own friends and family out of more than $10 million.Trending Stories
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