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Federal Jury Returns $136.8 Million Verdict Against GE Capital
A federal jury in Houston awarded $136.8 million in damages in an overseas power plant deal gone bad. The winner, Canatxx Energy Ventures Inc., alleged that its financial adviser for the $1 billion power-generation development project conspired with an affiliate to oust Canatxx from the project. The jury found that GE Capital breached its fiduciary duty to Canatxx, committed constructive fraud, engaged in acts of unfair competition and was part of a conspiracy that damaged Canatxx.Developer sues Morgantown rather than install stop sign
Rather than pay as little as $30 for a stop sign, a W.Va. developer is suing the city of Morgantown for alleged discrimination.In Patent Dispute, Tesla Plays Offense
Faced with a demand letter claiming patent infringement, the electric carmaker's in-house lawyers moved for declaratory judgment.Ineffective-Assistance Claim Points Up Lawyer's Disbarment for Incompetence
The New Jersey Supreme Court weighs whether a lawyer's history of neglecting clients and botching cases - conduct that eventually got him disbarred - permits an inference that he did the same in defense of a criminal suspect.View more book results for the query "*"
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Who are the Likely Contenders for High Court?
Depending on Tuesday's election results, the first Hispanic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court could be one of four candidates. George W. Bush has his eye on Judge Emilio Garza of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals who sticks to a strict interpretation of the Constitution. And Al Gore sees hope in Judge Josi Cabranes of 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, who openly questions federal sentencing policy.U.S. justices split on faith, political ad cases
THE SUPREME COURT ruled Monday that ordinary taxpayers cannot challenge a White House initiative that helps religious charities get a share of federal money.The 5-4 decision blocks a lawsuit by a group of atheists and agnostics against eight Bush administration officials including the head of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.Questioning the Candidates For AG, High Courts
Although Republicans have won every statewide race in Texas since 1996, each of the GOP incumbents in the races for attorney general and the state's two highest courts face challengers in the Nov. 2 general election. Senior reporters Mary Alice Robbins and John Council pose one question to those running for Texas attorney general and for seats on the Texas Supreme Court and Court of Criminal Appeals. All candidates received at least two telephone calls each requesting interviews.Trending Stories
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