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Family Contended Defective Engine Caused Plane Crash
On June 21, 2010, plaintiff Daniel Snider, 30, an employee of the U.S. Forest Service, died in an airplane crash, in Lock Haven.Exxon Mobil Lawyers Ask Court to Enforce $188M Venezuela Award
Exxon Mobil asked for a judge to order Venezuela to pay the more than $188.3 million the company says it is still owed related to the 2007 expropriation of the company's oil assets, after a tribunal recently annulled most of $1.4 billion award.Arent Fox Partner Convicted of Insider Trading
Robert Schulman, who joined the firm in 2015 from Hunton & Williams, has been convicted of insider trading in New York for passing on a tip related to Pfizer Inc.'s $3.6 billion acquisition of King Pharmaceuticals Inc.When Pre-Arbitration Requirements Lead to Disputes Over Dispute Resolution Clauses
Marisa Marinelli and Andrew Choi of Holland & Knight discuss some of the key reasons why arbitration clauses end up in litigation, the effect of non-compliance with pre-arbitration requirements, and what parties should consider when drafting their dispute resolution clause to avoid this outcome.Florida Judge Denies 'Stand Your Ground' Defense in Shooting
A Florida judge on Friday denied a "stand your ground" defense for a retired Florida police officer who fatally shot a man in a movie theater over texting, which means the 74-year-old could stand trial on second-degree murder charges.2nd Circuit Orders New Look at $13.7M Restitution in Aeropostale Fraud
A federal appeals court affirmed fraud convictions for a former executive for clothing retailer Aeropostale Inc. who took part in a kickback scheme, but remanded the case to recalculate the $13.7 million that he and a co-conspirator were ordered to make in restitution.Gross Revenue, Net Income Up at Haynes and Boone
Tim Powers, managing partner of the Dallas-based Haynes and Boone, said the firm added laterals in 14 of 15 offices in 2016.Uber's 'Greyball' Program Puts New Focus on Legal Dept.
Uber Technologies Inc. has used software to evade law enforcement and public officials in cities where the company faced opposition from regulators, The New York Times reported Friday, and legal ethics professionals said the company may be steering into the wrong lane.Essential Facilities and Natural Gas Pipelines
Antitrust columnist Elai Katz reviews recent developments, including the Tenth Circuit's affirming the dismissal of antitrust claims asserting concerted denial of access to an essential facility in the natural gas market in western Colorado and a district court's acceptance of a narrow relevant market proposed by the U.S. Department of Justice, ensuring the government's successful challenge to Aetna's proposed acquisition of rival health insurer Humana.Trending Stories
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