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Alston & Bird Sued Over Alleged Drafting Error in Agreement
A consortium of venture capitalists say a misdrafted paragraph regarding the sale of stock shares cost them millions of dollars, and they are suing Alston & Bird over the alleged error. The 11-count suit, which includes charges of legal malpractice, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and unjust enrichment, also names Alston & Bird partners W.W. Thomas Carter III and Randolph A. Moore, who are alleged to have made a mistake in drawing up the funding agreement. The suit seeks more than $6 million.SCLC plans to recognize Vick at weekend convention
ATLANTA AP - The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is planning to recognize embattled Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick at its annual convention.The five-day event began Friday in Atlanta. SCLC President Charles Steele said the group is still discussing how Vick will be acknowledged. More details were expected to be announced later Friday.Babst Calland Adds 4 Thorp Reed Construction Lawyers
Four Thorp Reed & Armstrong construction law attorneys have gone to Babst Calland Clements & Zomnir.View more book results for the query "*"
Lischinskaya v. Carnival Corp.
Panel Upholds Dismissal of Cruise Ship Passenger's Personal Injury Action Despite Jurisdiction RulingMontana man admits he fooled U.S. law firms with promises of help
Third Trial Likely in Suit Against Beretta
Parents of a California teenager shot by a friend will have to try for a third time to convince a jury that gunmaker Beretta USA Corp. is liable in the boy's death. A mistrial was declared after jurors deadlocked in the wrongful-death suit against Beretta, which won an initial verdict in November 1998 when jurors found that the gun used in the shooting was not defective and that alleged flaws in its design did not give rise to liability.Marcellus Shale and the Ultrahazardous Activity Analysis
Pennsylvania lies over the heart of the Marcellus Shale formation, a rock unit underlying approximately 65-million acres of land from West Virginia to New York.Commonwealth, Dept. of General Services v. United States Mineral Products Co.
The Commonwealth Court upheld a jury verdict in favor of a plastics manufacturer in an action for damages allegedly caused by PCB contamination, where plaintiffs failed to preserve their request for judgment notwithstanding the verdict and where evidence supported the jury's verdict. Motion for post-trial relief denied.Trending Stories
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