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Federal Law Blocks Challenge to Airline's 'Cash-less' Cabin Policy
The law that deregulated the nation's airlines in 1978 bars a state court suit over Continental Airlines' policy of not accepting cash for in-flight amenities, a New Jersey appeals court holds.Vitesse agreed to pay $3 million to settle SEC options backdating and accounting allegations; RAE is getting out from under FCPA allegations for $2.9 million.
Few aspects of litigation consume clients and outside counsel more than e-discovery. As the cost and scope of discovery mount, everyone gets a bit on edge. Exhibit A: a lawsuit filed by a client against Kaye Scholer for alleged discovery mistakes.
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