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Port Authority Ruled Not Liable in 1993 WTC Terror Bombing
The 4-3 majority of the Court of Appeals accepted the agency's position that not only did it have governmental immunity, but that it made no sense for the First Department to hold the agency twice as responsible as the terrorists for the damages.Judge Keeps Civilian Supervisors of Inmate Kitchen Workers
New Associate Hires at Texas Firms Drop 13 Percent
For the third year in a row, Texas' largest firms have brought on fewer first-year associates than they did the prior year. The good news is that, in a return to the pre-recession paradigm, most firms had their new associates start work this fall instead of asking them to defer their start dates.SI Ruling Puts Pressure On Media Attorneys
Former University of Alabama football coach Mike Price is just four depositions away from securing the identities of anonymous sources whose descriptions in Sports Illustrated of his alleged sexual escapades preceded his 2003 firing, according to a federal appellate panel.Panel Backs Consecutive Terms for Murder, Weapon Possession
Judge Appears for Final Hearing
Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Bruce Van Voorhis made a passionate plea Wednesday before the panel which will decide whether he'll become the first judge in California's history to lose his gavel for having a bad temper.Stagehand Sues to Stop Airing, Distribution of Jeff Goldblum Film
A female stagehand at a city theater wants to stop Jeff Goldblum's movie "Pittsburgh" from airing on cable television or otherwise being distributed until her scene is cut.Avaya hit with $10 million in punitives in age bias case
A New Jersey jury has returned a $10 million punitive damages verdict in an age discrimination suit against Avaya Inc. Tuesday's verdict, believed to be a record in New Jersey in an age bias case, came a day after the jury awarded $743,000 in compensatory damages. Still to be added are legal fees and costs that a lawyer in the case estimates are in "the seven-figure realm" after nearly four years of litigationBylaws Limiting M&A Suits to Del. Chancery Court Challenged
Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check and Prickett Jones & Elliott set a record in the Delaware Court of Chancery less than two months ago when they won a $305 million attorney fee award in the Grupo Mexico shareholder derivative litigation. But that doesn't mean the firms are willing to let companies limit them from bringing M&A shareholder suits in other courts.Trending Stories
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