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Lawsuits accusing banks of illegal overdraft fees start to add up
For the third time in a month, Washington, D.C.'s Tycko & Zavareei has filed a lawsuit challenging overdraft fees. The latest case, filed Feb. 1 in federal court in Atlanta, targets Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bank. The firm says more are in the pipeline.Damages From Data Breach Dominate 1st Circuit Debate
A debate about the damages available to some to 4.2 million customers of the Hannaford Brothers Co. supermarket company whose financial information was compromised during a data breach dominated an oral argument at the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.1st Circuit Considers Data Breach Damages
A debate about the damages available to some 4.2 million customers of the Hannaford Brothers Co. supermarket company whose financial information was compromised during a data breach dominated an oral argument at the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.The Tao of Trademarks: Restaurant Denies Nightclub's Claim
A family-owned Maine restaurant is demanding a trial of a claim by a nightclub operator that its use of the word "Tao" is trademark infringement.Damages from data breach focus of debate at 1st Circuit
A debate about the damages available to some to 4.2 million customers of the Hannaford Brothers Co. supermarket company whose financial information was compromised during a data breach dominated an oral argument at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit.The tao of trademarks: restaurant denies nightclub's claim
A family-owned Maine restaurant is demanding a trial of a claim by a nightclub operator that its use of the word "Tao" is trademark infringement.No quiet retirement for Justice Souter
Conventional wisdom held that, once David Souter left the U.S. Supreme Court, he would retire to a life of relative seclusion in New Hampshire. Not so. Lawyers appearing before the 1st Circuit are routinely finding Souter on a panel, peppering them with the kind of penetrating questions that would rattle members of the Supreme Court bar.Kagan on 'the Brandeis Seat,' Erwin Griswold and Harvard Law
New Justice Elena Kagan occupies what is sometimes called "the Brandeis seat" on the Supreme Court. But she likes to call it "the longevity seat," she told an audience at the court Tuesday night.Renewable energy fuels finance boom
Firms that have built expertise financing renewable-energy projects for equity investors are enjoying solid business, despite the credit crisis. "We're working with entrepreneurs building solar generating facilities in smaller cities in a developing country," said Menlo Park, Calif., partner Buddy Arnheim, firmwide chairman of the emerging company practice at Seattle's Perkins Coie, citing one example of a promising company he is matching with investors.Trending Stories
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