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Justices Say $5M Verdict Against Bank Execs Subject to Apportionment
Ruling in response to questions from a federal appeals panel, Georgia's justices said a trial judge was wrong to declare that "purely pecuniary damages" are not subject to Georgia's 2005 apportionment statute.NY Lawmakers Introduce New Language to Close 'Double Jeopardy Loophole'
The bill, importantly, is not retrospective, meaning that it wouldn't apply to individuals who have already been tried and convicted on federal charges.In-House Counsel in Construction Industry May See Uptick in Anti-Corruption Enforcement
With big-money projects involving chains of subcontractors and sometimes corrupt foreign officials, the construction industry has become a target-rich environment for the DOJ, according to former federal prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys and construction and government contracts lawyers.Southern Poverty Law Center Dismisses Morris Dees
A statement by Richard Cohen, the president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Morris Dees' employment had been terminated, but it did not give a specific reason.View more book results for the query "*"
Southern Poverty Law Center Dismisses Co-Founder Morris Dees
A statement by Richard Cohen, the president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Morris Dees' employment had been terminated, but it did not give a specific reason.Sidley Snags Energy and Project Finance Partners From Orrick
The additions in New York and D.C. include Tara Higgins, who previously co-led Orrick's global power practice.Sidley Bolsters Transactional, Financing Expertise in NY
The additions in New York and D.C. include Tara Higgins, who previously co-led Orrick's global power practice.Connecticut Movers: Doing the Honors
Retired Connecticut Superior Court Judge Lynda B. Munro of Pullman & Comley has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Connecticut Bar Association's Ladder Award.J&J Loses Bid to Remove Phila. Judge From Pelvic Mesh Case, but Another Try Is Pending
The high court recently denied a motion that Ethicon, a subsidiary of J&J, filed seeking to have the justices use their King's Bench jurisdiction to remove Judge Kenneth Powell from hearing the case McFarland v. Ethicon, which is currently ongoing.Trending Stories
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