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Cristiano v. York Hunter Services Inc.
Court Conforms to Fourth Department's Decision That Tests Generally AcceptedRingside Seat at the State Bar Meeting
"I listen to you monopolize the floor all the time. I've let you talk for a year.� That was the shot heard round the board of the State Bar. What began as an earnest discussion over legal education at a State Bar meeting in San Francisco on Friday quickly devolved into a shouting match between two State Bar governors loudly accusing each other of hogging the spotlight. Attorneys Sheldon Sloan and Roderick McLeod went at it for several minutes before being called down.Discover v. Hicks, PICS Case No. 13-0500 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 29, 2013) Harlacher Sibum, J. (8 pages).
The court granted creditor's motion for summary judgment where evidence showed debtor answered creditor's complaint for damages with general answers and non-specific denials; debtor's failure to provide factual averments resulted in debtor's allegations being deemed as admissions.View more book results for the query "*"
Colleagues Remember Fulbright Partner's Dedication to Public Service
The Texas legal community was saddened and shaken by the death last week of Michael Shelby, a respected former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas who, after years of public service, had recently left his post to become a litigation partner in Fulbright & Jaworski. "Mike Shelby could talk for an hour on any topic, and if he knew something about it, he could talk for two hours," says Harris County DA Chuck Rosenthal. Shelby suffered from bone cancer that had recently recurred, his friends say.Venture Law Group Latest to Lay Off Associates
Venture Law Group made another round of employee cuts Tuesday, targeting 10 lawyers and 22 staff. The cuts, following a series of other cost-cutting measures the firm has tried, make Menlo Park, Calif.-based VLG the seventh San Francisco Bay Area law firm to resort to lawyer layoffs because of the ailing economy.We weren't the only ones struck by Vivendi's Paris gambit aimed at preventing French class members from participating in the company's securities fraud trial in New York. On Tuesday, class counsel for the plaintiffs in New York demanded that Vivendi withdraw the suit.
Japan loves Wal-Mart as samurai debt cuts U.S. costs
Corporate borrowers are turning to Japan for cash that is becoming increasingly hard to get anywhere else in the world. Debt sales in Japan by overseas issuers from Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, to Zurich-based bank UBS AG rose 37 percent to 2.03 trillion yen $18.5 billion this year from the same period of 2007, data compiled by Bloomberg show.Trending Stories
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