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Corporate disputes lead the high court's docket
The U.S. Supreme Court begins its term Oct. 5 with new Justice Sonia Sotomayor on board and a business-heavy docket that seems almost tailor-made to engage and challenge her. More than half of the 45 cases already set for the new term focus on business-a greater number than in past terms-but they touch on a broad smorgasbord of issues, noted Robin Conrad of the National Chamber Litigation Center at a Sept.'Lafler v. Cooper': Supreme Court Revolutionizes Habeas Corpus
Alan S. Lewis, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, writes that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling is likely to be a boon for a not insignificant class of habeas petitioners who can show that the challenged state court decision seems to misapply the pertinent standard will receive de novo review under the habeas statute's "contrary to" prong, and consequently, will be more likely to prevail in their quest for a writ of habeas corpus.Senate eyes competing bills on class action
Washington-Business groups lobbying for legislation to shift more state class actions into federal courts claim they are roughly five votes away from victory in the narrowly divided U.S. Senate.Potential U.S. Supreme Court Openings Fuel Speculation
Victims' Rights: What's Wrong?
Enacting landmark federal legislation that created new rights for crime victims was the easy part; figuring out how to enforce those rights may be another story.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Victims' rights: What's wrong?
Enacting landmark federal legislation that created new rights for crime victims was the easy part; figuring out how to enforce those rights may be another story.Coke Controls the Message With Report of Secrets Theft
By making an employee's alleged theft of its trade secrets public, The Coca-Cola Co. accomplished three things, experts say. It managed to control the message about the incident, it demonstrated its commitment to prosecute such thefts and it raised a red flag about the risks all companies face in protecting their most valuable possession -- their intellectual property. In a memo to Coke employees, CEO Neville Isdell said he has ordered a thorough review of the company's information protection practices.Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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