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Nokia, Motorola Sue Turkish Family
Motorola Credit Corp. and Nokia Corp. have accused the family that runs Turkey's second-biggest wireless company of racketeering by borrowing money to build a next-generation wireless network without paying them back. In a suit filed in New York federal court, Motorola seeks more than $2 billion in damages and Nokia wants more than $700 million. Both companies also want punitive damages, as well as triple damages under four RICO counts.Incentives, Incentives, Incentives
When an associate wins at Dallas' Cowles & Thompson P.C., Jim Cowles scrawls "GTL" in magic marker and hangs the sign on the lawyer's door. One newbie thought it stood for "Gone to Lunch." He made his own sign and hung it up every day until he figured out the truth: "GTL" stands for "Great Trial Lawyer." Associates treasure their GTL signs, and work hard to earn them. "It's a silly little thing, but it just works," says Cowles. He understands the magic of incentives.Appellee's Answering Brief in 'Thornton v. McClatchy Newspapers, Inc.'
In opposition to Appellant Jacalyn Thornton's appeal of a grant of summary judgment in favor of Appellee McClatchy Newspapers, Appellee contends Appellant, a part-time reporter, failed to present sufficient evidence to raise a genuine issue of material fact that she was "disabled" or that she was a "qualified individual with a disability" under the ADA or California's Fair Employment and Housing Act.Howell Pipeline Texas Inc. v. ExxonMobil Pipeline Co.
Incurable argument (for which no request for an instruction is required) is rare, typically only involving inflammatory statements. The difference between the argument "witness A was not credible" and "I believe witness A was not credible" is a narrow one that cannot be described as inflammatory.'Dickerson' Ruling Leaves 'Miranda' Stronger Than Ever
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the Miranda warning given by police to criminal suspects, enshrining it as part of the national culture protected by the Constitution. The majority decision, written by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, leaves the Miranda rule stronger than at any time in its controversial 34-year history -- shielded from congressional attack and immune from being overturned.Environmentalists sue ExxonMobil over air laws
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