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High Court May Take Up Texas Redistricting
It's widely agreed that Republican Rep. Tom DeLay plays politics the way Ty Cobb ran the base paths -- spikes up. How lawful that style is depends on who is answering the question. The Supreme Court may soon weigh in on DeLay's conduct if it agrees to hear arguments on his orchestrated reshaping of federal representation for his home state of Texas. The Court is set to consider several related Texas redistricting cases, among other petitions, at its private conference Friday.Challenges to Allocation of Settlement Payments for Reinsurance
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, reviews the latest twist arising out of one of the most protracted asbestos litigation matters in U.S. history, where the Court of Appeals recently cast serious doubt over the validity of an insurance company's allocation to its reinsurers of a portion of the nearly $1 billion settlement it reached in the underlying coverage action.Starr Foundation v. American International Group, Inc.
Panel Rejects Suit Alleging AIG Misrepresented Risks of Credit Default Swap Portfolio, Fraudulently Induced Foundation to Retain StockHigh Court May Take Up Texas Redistricting
It's widely agreed that Republican Rep. Tom DeLay plays politics the way Ty Cobb ran the base paths -- spikes up. How lawful that style is depends on who is answering the question. The Supreme Court may soon weigh in on DeLay's conduct if it agrees to hear arguments on his orchestrated reshaping of federal representation for his home state of Texas. The Court is set to consider several related Texas redistricting cases, among other petitions, at its private conference Friday.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
CityPlace's $150 million loan in special servicing
The $150 million mortgage backed by West Palm Beach's CityPlace retail complex is facing "imminent default," according to a rating agency.Insurance Coverage for Government Investigations in a Post-'MBIA' World
Joseph D. Jean and Rachel M. Wrightson of Lowenstein Sandler discuss the Second Circuit's recent opinion in 'MBIA v. Federal Insurance Co.,' holding that subpoenas are "claims" is arguably the most important aspect of the ruing, and is likely to have broad significance for policyholders across industry lines.Trending Stories
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