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July 31, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Montanez v. HSBC Mortgage Corp., PICS Case No. 12-1350 (E.D. Pa. July 17, 2012) DuBois, J. (25 pages).

The district court concluded plaintiffs stated sufficient facts to proceed with a breach of contract claim against defendant HSBC Mortgage in a case arising from defendant's use of a "force-place" insurance provision in a mortgage contract.
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March 24, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Verdicts & Settlements

Structured Settlement in Negligence Case. Miller v. Laminations Inc. $7.4 Million Settlement. Date of Settlement: Oct. 23, 2002 Court and Case Number: C.P. Lackawanna, No. 02-CIV-1795. Judge: Trish Corbett. Type of Action: Neglige
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February 03, 2003 | National Law Journal

The Stags Leap District's Lucky 13

The good earth is responsible for the excellent wine of California's Stags Leap District.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Altria In Preemption Case
Publication Date: 2008-12-15
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Oral arguments can be deceiving. In October our reporter Tony Mauro wrote that the U.S Supreme Court appeared to be siding with Altria Group in a lawsuit brought by Maine smokers testing whether they could bring false advertising claims regarding "light" cigarettes in state court. Mauro, who knows as much about the high court as almost any observer, wrote that Altria's lawyer, Theodore Olson of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, appeared to convince the justices that the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act preempted this suit because it involved smoking and health claims. In contrast, he wrote, the plaintiffs' lawyer, David Frederick of Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, "struggled to persuade the court that this suit was about consumer fraud and deception, and thus was not preempted."

November 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

Liability of supervisors reviewed

Two California employment cases now before the state Supreme Court hold high stakes for employers and their managers around the country. The first case will determine whether individual supervisors can be held personally liable for retaliation against a subordinate's complaint of harassment or discrimination. The second would define just what is meant by retaliation.
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August 05, 2008 | Law.com

Firms Hear From Those With Offshore Accounts

Since the U.S. Department of Justice, the Internal Revenue Service and a Senate committee announced last month that they have launched an investigation to identify Americans who may have engaged in tax fraud through hidden foreign accounts, tax attorneys across the country have been advising scores of wealthy Americans who fear they may be outed in the offshore banking crackdown -- especially given that Swiss banking giant UBS is cooperating with the government investigation. Their advice: Come clean.
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January 11, 2000 | Law.com

Web of the Week

EnforceNet.com helps the Web interact with securities markets.
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May 20, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

How to Make Profitable Use of Associates

The actual planning for the profitable use of an associate begins before the associate is hired.
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July 02, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Matsinger, PICS Case No. 13-1340 (Pa. Commw. June 18, 2013) Covey, J. (13 pages).

Appellant did not waive his appeal rights as a result of his failure to properly serve the trial court judge because the trial court's order was inconsistent with Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b); the trial court erred by not holding an evidentiary hearing and requiring the commonwealth to establish that it no longer possessed appellant's property. Vacated.
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September 20, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Teenagers accused of hanging mannequin, painted black

MCDONOUGH, Ga. AP - Three teenagers stole a training mannequin from a fire department, aprayed it with black paint and the letters KKK on its chest and hung it near an embankment overlooking Interstate 75 south of Atlanta, authorities said.A preliminary hearing has been set for Oct. 4 for Brandon McGill, 17, and Jarvis McCleod, 18, both of Hampton, and 18-year-old Matthew Parsons of Monticello.
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