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Judge Issues Uncommon Remedy, Orders House Repainted
A Muslim couple must paint their Manhasset, N.Y., home a different color to comply with the rules of their local homeowners association, a Nassau County judge has ruled.Hogan Lovells Leads Way On Spate Of Office Openings
Nearly a year and a half after announcing its intentions to put down stakes in Brazil, Hogan Lovells has opened an office in Rio de Janeiro—the firm's 44th global location.Circuit Certifies Questions on Medical Monitoring to State Court of Appeals
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, members of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, analyze a decsion that is significant both for strictly construing the law on limitations periods in the traditional product liability realm and for opening the door to a new type of claim in New York courts.Big petitions on tap at Supreme Court's next conference
Two cases with South Florida players and impact are up for consideration before the U.S. Supreme Court. One involves Everglades restoration, and the other deals with Holocaust insurance claims.View more book results for the query "White"
ABA Gives Roberts 'Well Qualified' Rating
Supreme Court nominee John Roberts got a "well qualified" rating from the American Bar Association on Wednesday, clearing a hurdle in his path to the nation's highest court. The rating, by unanimous vote of an ABA committee, was revealed as the Senate Judiciary Committee announced its plans for Roberts' confirmation hearings next month. For more than 50 years the ABA has evaluated the credentials of those chosen for federal courts, with Supreme Court nominees getting the most intense scrutiny.Standing Against the Winds That Blow
Judge Louis Oberdorfer remembers the late Judge William Bryant, who saw that the courts offer refuge to those who might otherwise suffer.Federal Suit Filed By Victim 6 Against PSU, Second Mile
A man known as Victim 6, whose allegations against convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky first launched an investigation in 1998 that resulted in no charges, has sued Sandusky, his charity and Penn State in federal court.Tribe Prevails in Quest for Texas Land
When it comes to land rights, the Alabama-Coushatta Indian tribe of East Texas has traveled a long and winding legal road. Now, a ruling by an appellate panel of the U.S. Court of Claims in Washington, D.C., says the tribe has rights to millions of acres of land in 11 Texas counties and may reap a sizable cash settlement or award for it.Siegelman, Scrushy get no breaks on way to federal prison
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