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Release Bars Ex-Wife's Suit Against Widow
An ex-wife of a now-deceased top editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer suffered another legal setback last week when a federal judge dismissed her claims against a later wife over assets from her ex-husband's estate.Judge Peels Off DEHP Cancer Warning Label
A California Superior Court judge has ruled that DEHP -- a chemical used to keep medical plastic flexible -- no longer needs to bear a warning that it may cause cancer. Proposition 65 requires a warning on any potential human carcinogen, and this ruling marks the first time in the proposition's 16-year history that a manufacturer's affirmative legal action has resulted in an exemption to a mandated warning.Taylor & Fulton Packing LLC v. Marco Int'l Foods LLC
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Keeping Philadelphia Connected - the Deal to Make the City Wireless, Part II
Thomas Speranza of Kleinbard Bell & Brecker jokingly refers to his representation of Wireless Philadelphia over the past two-and-a-half years as a "near-death experience."Apogee Enterprises Inc. v. State Street Bank and Trust Co.
Reports' Preparation Did Not Make Remaining Defendant ERISA FiduciaryDocuLex Upgrades SaaS WebSearch
DocuLex has upgraded its software-as-a-service DocuLex WebSearch document management software, adding customized workflow capacities to help organizations automate business processes.DA's Office Wins U.S. High Court Case
In a ruling that will effectively close the federal courthouse doors to a significant number of criminal defendants, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that a federal habeas corpus petition must be rejected if the defendant's collateral appeals in the state court system were rejected on the grounds that they were filed too late.Fiat Lux: Happy Closure to a 9/11 Mystery
I just received wonderful and unexpected news that I am delighted to share with all of you. Before I wrote my "30,000 Feet" editor's note in the October issue of Law Technology News, about the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, I tried to track down some of the people who reporter David Horrigan and I met on that sad day. I have always been haunted by the plight of one of the New York Law School students -- Nanette Adrias -- who couldn't reach her ... [MORE]Trending Stories
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