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Manhunt in Boston after bombing suspect is killed
The two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing killed an MIT police officer and hurled explosives at police in a car chase and gun battle overnight that left one of them dead and his brother on the run, authorities said Friday as thousands of officers swarmed the streets in a manhunt that paralyzed the Boston area.The 100 most influential lawyers in America
For the first time in six years, we offer our take on the country's most influential lawyers.The class action folks at Korein Tillery tried to sneak a case against Putnam Investments into state court in Madison County. The appellate panel said a fraud is a fraud is a fraud--and it shouldn't be tried in state court.
Varsolona v. Breen Capital Services Corp. et al, etc.,
Neither the Tax Sale Act nor public policy requires the invalidation of private installment-payment plans (IPPs) between the owners of property subject to liens imposed by tax-sale certificates (TSCs), and servicers which pursue the collection of the TSCs and, if necessary, foreclosure, on behalf of the trusts that purchase bundles of TSCs as a part of the privatization of real estate tax collection (or "tax farming"), and the trial court erred in finding that the IPPs here were illegal; the IPPs enhanceCoverage Is Changing for Adjacent-Construction Losses
Max W. Gershweir, the principal of the Law of Office of Max W. Gershweir, writes that improper excavation methods along the common property line undermining and damaging an adjacent building is an unfortunate by-product of the construction boom that has blossomed in our tightly packed metropolis in recent years. Some insurers faced with first-party claims for such losses have denied coverage on a number of grounds. In several recent cases, the Appellate Division has uniformly rejected those denials.Is it possible for a law firm to bill $100,000 a day on a matter? Apparently so. If you don't believe it, check out the fee application submitted by Dewey & LeBoeuf in its work on the receivership of WexTrust Capital, an investment firm that targeted Orthodox Jewish investors. Another surprised person: federal district court judge Denny Chin, who on Monday questioned a $2.1 million fee application made by Dewey & LeBoeuf partner Timothy Coleman, who is the receiver for WexTrust.
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