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Lost profits should be determined as of the time of the breach
In commercial real estate cases, defendants should not be allowed to use the date of the trial, which would allow them to benefit from post-breach changes in the market.Chief Justice Gig More Than it Seems
With the switch from the associate justice seat to the position left vacant by William Rehnquist's death, Supreme Court nominee John Roberts Jr. is facing a job with sweeping judicial powers and higher expectations.Tech Circuit: Jets & Motorcycles Edition
Tech Circuit: Jets & motorcycles edition: Craig Carpenter Defects from Recommind to AccessData, Mark Williams Jumps to Huron Legal, and Judith Flournoy Revs her Motorcyle for the USO.How D.C. Corporate Counsel Are Handling the Economic Downturn
It's no secret that the economic downturn has left many law firms scrambling to weather the storm. But have tough times caused in-house legal departments to re-examine their expenses? Legal Times spoke with Washington, D.C.-area general counsel about how their departments are responding to the economic crisis and what their plans are under the new presidential administration. Although one GC says he cries a lot, others mention alternative billing, offshoring and staffing cuts.Law Firm IT Teams Watching Vista at a Distance
Most law firms plan to wait a year or two before moving to Microsft's Vista operating system. Previous Windows upgrades needed months to debug, and early adopters often saw key third-party applications crash on them. Are law firms now being overly cautious? You bet. But there's reason to be wary.Dram Shop Claims: Loss Limitations Do Not Apply
But loss limitations do apply to the owner-passenger of an uninsured vehicle and to wrongful death actions. Three Supreme Court decisions published in 2011 address these issues.Back-Alley Politics in Fort Lauderdale?
It's just an alley, but it has cost the city of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and a homeowner hundreds of thousands of dollars in litigation. The city wants to condemn the property and take it for public use. But Stephen Nagy says it's his and won't give it up, despite the resounding defeat an appeals court handed him. Nagy says the government wants the property solely for the political interests of nearby residents.Trending Stories
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