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In Rambling Note to Judge, Pipe Bomb Mailer Blames Steroids
Cesar Sayoc pleaded guilty to explosives-related charges in March and faces a mandatory 10-year prison term and up to life in prison when he's sentenced Aug. 5.Illegal Pete's Restaurant Group Challenges Rejection of Its Request to Form Del LLC
According to the complaint, officials took issue with the company's name and cited a provision of Delaware's corporation law that allows the state to reject certificates for businesses that "might cause harm to the interests of the public."District Court Reduces Class Counsel's Attorney Fee Award in Light of Reversionary Clause
Settlement and Compromise columnist Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses 'Grice v. Pepsi Beverages Co.' in which, after reaching a class action settlement, class counsel sought approval of their attorney fees. The court reduced the attorney fee award by more than one-third based primarily on the reversionary clause in the settlement agreement.Third-Party Releases and §363 Sales Don't Always Work and Hardly Ever Work in the Ninth Circuit
In today's Distress Mergers and Acquisitions column, Corinne Ball focuses on an opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington that involved the rejection of a commutation of insurance policies styled as a §363 sale of such policies to repurchasing insurers free and clear of claims, coupled with an injunction barring suit against such repurchasing insurers.Judge Orders Kraft Massage Video Not Be Released for Now
Circuit Judge Leonard Hanser accepted arguments by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's attorneys that releasing the video would ruin his chance for a fair trial.View more book results for the query "*"
Akin Gump, Clients Offer Joint Summer Internships for Diverse Law Students in NY, Other Offices
AT&T, Morgan Stanley, Trinity Industries and other in-house departments are teaming up with Akin Gump to offer diverse law students a split-summer internship program that provides a glimpse at both sides of the legal industry.Safe2Say Something Program and How It Impacts Schools
At a recent gathering of the national Council of School Attorneys here in Philadelphia, one of our speaker colleagues remarked that what goes on in schools is a reflection of our culture at large.UPDATED: Pioneering Connecticut Attorney Michael Koskoff Has Died
Litigator Michael Koskoff of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder was president of the Connecticut chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He died Wednesday morning.NY Lawmakers Planning Legislation to Curb ADA Website Accessibility Suits
A committee would work to establish regulations for businesses in New York to adhere to on website accessibility to qualify as compliant. New York has more than two-thirds of the total website accessibility lawsuits in the country.NY Lawmakers Plan to Address Surge in ADA Website Accessibility Suits
A little-known committee chaired by State Sen. Diane Savino, D-Staten Island, has plans to tackle the issue, which has caused the number of lawsuits brought against businesses allegedly out of compliance with the ADA to skyrocket in recent years.Trending Stories
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