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Emissions Cases Face Policy Shifts
Environmentalists are declaring victory as President Obama moves to reverse Bush-era policies that took the auto industry's side on state caps on greenhouse gas emissions from cars.Will 'Survivor' Revelations Hurt Television's Top-Rated Show?
Ever since Tina Wesson won the second million-dollar jackpot in May, "Survivor" seems to have lost the immunity idol. A nagging sense that all is not how it seems on the hit reality show has followed the news that "Survivor" producer Mark Burnett staged some scenes, and worse -- according to a lawsuit brought by former contestant Stacey Stillman -- may have tried to influence the first game's outcome.View more book results for the query "*"
Cite as: Pines v. State of New York, 13518/10, NYLJ 1202481510251, at *1 (Sup., NA, Decided February 09, 2011)Justice Karen V. MurphyDeci
Forth v. Allstate Indemnity Co.
The plaintiff has standing to seek a new review, using a reasonableness standard, of her claim previously reviewed by Medical Bill Review System and its eighty-fifth percentile standard.Malpractice Suit Ruled Not 'Core' to Chapter 11
The former partners of defunct New York law firm Hall Dickler are facing a legal malpractice suit for failing to advise a company to file for bankruptcy earlier than it did. John R. Sachs of Epstein, Becker & Green, who represents the Hall Dickler defendants, said the case could allow a federal court to consider the question of whether lawyers can be held liable for advising on transactions that worsen a bankruptcy situation.Trending Stories
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