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Judge Peck Denies Plaintiffs' Amicus Brief on Recusal
In Monique da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe and MSLGroup, plaintiffs' amicus curiae filed a brief to advise Peck on judicial recusal and disqualification, which was curtly denied.Defense Ordered to Reveal Articles by Medical Expert
Buckley v. Slocum Dickson Medical Group
Surgeon Found Entitled to $615,855 In Severance Benefits After ResignationCalif. Utility to Return $35M to State After Underreporting Worker Injuries
One of California's largest utilities has pledged to return millions of dollars in performance-related bonuses awarded by the state after admitting it underreported on-the-job injuries for the last seven years. Many of the ratings were distorted because of inadvertent omissions. Other information was kept out of the reports by managers, the company said.AIG airplane leasing unit ILFC files plans for IPO
The large airplane leasing unit of bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc. filed for an initial public offering on Friday, aiming to spin off into a separate company.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court's New Rules Address Critics' Privacy Concerns
The Supreme Court appears to have backed away from a controversial proposed rule change that critics said would have threatened the privacy of groups that file amicus curiae or friend-of-the-court briefs with the justices. Following a public comment period that apparently led the justices to reconsider their proposal, the Court on Tuesday issued new rules that will take effect Oct. 1. The rule as promulgated addresses objections voiced by government lawyers and amicus groups across the spectrum.Justice Alito: crusader for privacy?
Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s concurring opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision involving the Fourth Amendment and GPS surveillance triggered as many conflicting reviews among scholars, court watchers and others as the justices' decision itself.Lessons for Lawyers From L'affaire Tiger Woods
Author's note: The author has no inside information on Tiger Woods and is offering his opinions based on his observations.The Churn.Gov: Lateral Moves From Feds to Firm
The new year brings big changes for many former elected officials. Arlen Specter, the longest serving U.S. Senator in Pennsylvania's history, is taking a teaching gig; congressman Earl Pomeroy and his chief of staff head to Alston & Bird; and Senator Kit Bond is joining Thompson Coburn.Trending Stories
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