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Economic claims against Toyota pass test
A federal judge has ruled that class claims for economic damages against Toyota Motor Corp. in the sudden, unintended acceleration multidistrict litigation can go forward based on the injuries alleged.In re Grand Theft Auto Video Game Consumer Litigation (No. II)
Settlement Class in 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' Multidistrict Consumer Fraud Action DecertifiedBrown, respondents v. Reinauer Transportation Companies LLC, appellants
Orders Barring Expert's Testimony, Apportioning Liability in Hurt Worker's Jones Act Suit AffirmedAmEx takes on eBay's PayPal with prepaid e-wallet Serve
American Express, the world's biggest credit-card issuer by purchases, introduced a payment system for smartphones and computers that competes with Visa. MasterCard and PayPal.Miami-based firm buys land on Fort Lauderdale's New River for $11.5 million
Cymbal Development bought nearly 5.9 acres as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy action by Cabi New River, an affiliate of Aventura-based Cabi Developers.View more book results for the query "*"
Quakers Must Obey IRS Levy on War Tax Protester's Wages
A federal judge has ruled that a Quaker group must comply with a levy on the wages of a Quaker employee and "war tax protester," and that a refusal to honor the levy makes the Quakers directly liable for all the employee's unpaid taxes. However, the judge found the IRS is not entitled to a 50 percent penalty because the church had "raised novel and important questions" about its rights under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.The Hispanic National Bar Association hosted the HNBA Annual Tennis & Golf Tournament, at Crandon Park, raising over $100,000 for the HNBA Legal Education Fund.
Some Pillsbury Staff Think Bonus Pool Is All Wet
High profits per partner may put stars in the eyes of a firm's highest paid lawyers, but sometimes that glow fails to trickle down to a firm's staff. That's apparently the case at Pillsbury Winthrop, which confirms that this year's staff bonus pool is $500,000 less than it was in the two previous years. The firm says that's because the earlier bonuses were artificially inflated to make up for salary freezes. But the reduction is causing some grumbling, regardless.Trending Stories
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