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Lawyer Discipline: One disbarred after failing to pay bar dues
The Supreme Court of Georgia issued the following decision Tuesday disciplining a member of the State Bar of Georgia: S08Y2153. IN THE MATTER OF PAUL L. HANESPER CURIAM.This disciplinary matter is before the Court pursuant to the Notice of Discipline filed by the State Bar alleging that Paul L. Hanes violated Rules 1.3, 1.16, 5.Armemian Court Officials Tour Albany To Gain Insights Into American System
Former Phillies Pitcher and Lawyer Strike Out on Fees Appeal
Although former Phillies pitcher Tyler Green prevailed in his lawsuit against a man who used his name for a sports handicapping Web site, he has lost his appeal demanding the man be ordered to reimburse Green's legal fees. For Green's lawyer, the decision from the 3rd Circuit in Green v. Fornario came with a one-two punch. He got a stern finger-wagging from a judge who complained that a letter he wrote to the defendant was "particularly combative" and employed a "most unwise tactic."View more book results for the query "*"
Erie Ins. Exchange v. Sullivan, PICS Case No. 12-1946 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 5, 2012) McVerry, J. (9 pages).
The district court found that plaintiff amended its complaint for legitimate purposes and based on the language of the amended complaint, it was clear this was not a class action; therefore the court did not have jurisdiction pursuant to the diversity principles of the Class Action Fairness Act. Petition for remand granted.Accuser in Jason Kidd Case Loses Her Bid for Anonymity
An aspiring model's request to keep her identity under wraps in a sexual battery suit she filed against basketball star Jason Kidd has been denied by a Manhattan judge.Should securities suit classes be subdivided?
Since the enactment of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, issues have arisen regarding its lead plaintiff provision that have complicated what Congress intended to be a streamlined and efficient system. One issue that has been the focus of several recent decisions is the idea that, prior to ruling on class certification, the court should divide the class into subclasses and appoint different lead plaintiffs and lead counsel for each subclass.Trending Stories
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