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Scalia's Son Says He Takes Smaller Cut as BigLaw Partner So Dad Doesn't Have to Recuse
Court agrees to hear closely watched Wal-Mart and global warming cases
Stakes in the Supreme Court's business-related docket this term jumped into the stratosphere today with the justices' decisions to hear arguments in the mammoth Wal-Mart class action challenge and the latest legal front in the global warming battle.Exxon Seeks Dismissal of Alien Tort Case Originating in Indonesia
Lawyers for Exxon Mobil want a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., to absolve the oil company from any liability stemming from human rights allegations that its security force--foreign government soldiers hired to protect personnel and facilities--brutalized a group of villagers in Indonesia.Exxon Seeks Dismissal of Alien Tort Case Originating in Indonesia
Lawyers for Exxon Mobil want the D.C. Circuit to absolve it from any liability stemming from human rights allegations that its security force -- foreign government soldiers hired to protect personnel and facilities -- brutalized a group of villagers in Indonesia.Vitamin Fight Could Energize Foreign Suits
In a multibillion-dollar price-fixing case pitting foreign vitamin buyers against vitamin sellers, the Supreme Court will hear arguments today on whether buyers who purchased products overseas had the right to bring suit in the United States in the first place. If it answers yes, the Court could clear the way for massive private claims by foreign plaintiffs in U.S. courts. And business advocates and government officials are raising flags.Fight Over Vitamins Could Energize Foreign Lawsuits
A multibillion-dollar price-fixing case pitting foreign vitamin buyers against vitamin sellers has been winding through U.S. courts for years. At arguments Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will be asked to decide whether buyers who purchased products overseas had the right to bring suit in the United States in the first place. If it answers yes to that question, the high court could clear the way for massive private claims by foreign plaintiffs in U.S. courts.Trending Stories
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