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Boston, the Trade Center and Personal Privacy
As we move down the road to ever more intrusive technology, we should bear in mind that it is not always toelrable to be always on camera.Keeping Our Eyes on the Constitutional Ball in Abbott
The plight of students in districts with an enormously high concentration of at-risk students demands the state's highest priority. That is the message of the landmark Abbott cases, and we cannot permit it to be diluted.Truth in Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act:The New CFA
The extraordinary scope of TCCWNA makes it a statute with seemingly endless application especially when it comes to class action suits.Using Experts to Prove the Labor Law �240 Case
Julian D. Ehrlich, a member of the Law Offices of Alan I. Lamer, writes that counsel considering whether to retain an expert in a Scaffold Law case will need to decide the following: 1) whether expert testimony is proper; 2) whether an expert is worth the expense; and 3) which area of professional witness expertise will best advance the advocate's position.Cite as: In re Attorney Disciplinary Appeal, 10-90018-am, NYLJ 1202495536264 *1 (2cir, Decided May 27, 2011)Before: Cabranes, Sack, and Wesley, C.JJ.p clas
Hip and Knee Implant Makers to Pay $311M to Avoid Kickback Prosecution
Four major makers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products. The deferred prosecution agreement imposes a five-year compliance period and subjects the companies to 18 months' federal monitoring. Another company elected to be monitored but refused to enter into a civil settlement. The five companies represent about 95 percent of the hip and knee replacement device market.Internet Service Provider Immunity, Challenge to Insurer Transaction
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partners Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry review the Court's recent decisions in cases involving blog operators who allegedly not only displayed an anonymous posting but also moved it to a more prominent area and added mocking headlines, and whether policyholders objecting to a transaction approved by the Insurance Superintendent may challenge it outside of an Article 78 proceeding.Parade of Lawyers Worked on Fannie, Freddie
Weeks of negotiations, involving at least nine firms, led up to the takeover.Trending Stories
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