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Defendants Lack 'Clean Hands,' Not Entitled To FRCP 60(b) Post-Judgment Equitable ReliefSquire Sanders Among Firms to Break New Legal Ground Abroad
Large firms across the world are expanding into far-flung jurisdictions in search of new work. Squire Sanders has forged an international alliance with Salkom in the Ukraine; White & Case and Dentons have become the latest firms to expand into Kazakhstan's new capital of Astana; two major Indian firms have agreed to merge in a bid to expand on the subcontinent; and British firm Eversheds has opened a second office in Iraq in the oil boomtown of Erbil.Despite June Fireworks, a Calmer Supreme Court Term
Headline-grabbing Supreme Court opinions came fast and furious in June: Gitmo Detainees Get Habeas! No Death Penalty for Child Rapists! Exxon Valdez Punis Slashed! An Individual Right to Bear Arms! All produced sharp splits, with conservatives and liberals winning two apiece. But the justices leave for the summer in a better frame of mind than last term, when the Court seemed ready to break out in fistfights. Like a family that hits a rough patch, did the justices decide this term not to sweat the small stuff?Cite as: Matter of New York County Lawyer's Assoc. v. Bloomberg, 107216/10, NYLJ 1202477005422, at *1 (Sup. NY, Decided January 3, 2011)Justice Anil C. Singh/p
Exxon Gets Hit by Another Jury, This Time for $1 Billion
Despite a string of courtroom defeats -- including three massive jury verdicts in six months -- ExxonMobil vows it will not change its approach to litigation. Its legal strategies "will continue to be dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case," the company said. Most recently, the oil giant was stung by a $1.06 billion award in Louisiana over alleged radioactive contamination of a plot of land owned by a retired state judge.The death of environmental common law?
The Ninth Circuit in 'Kivalina' affirmed dismissal, issuing a significant environmental law decision, one with the potential to completely remake the way environmental law works.Bankruptcy Judge Approves $41.5 Million Sale Of Former Versace Mansion
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurel M. Isicoff approved the purchase by a partnership of the New York-based family behind Jordache Enterprises and partners.Trending Stories
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