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Philadelphia Lawsuit Prompts National Tire Recall
Alleging that defective tires caused a fatal car accident, attorneys filed a Philadelphia lawsuit against the Chinese tire manufacturer, the tire distributor and the van manufacturer. Then, the distributor alerted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to alleged safety breaches by the tire maker, and filed an $80 million federal suit against the Chinese company. Now, the NHTSA has ordered the distributor to recall up to 450,000 tires, which the distributor says will bankrupt it.164 Mulberry St. Corp. v. Columbia University
Claims Against Professor Who Falsely Claimed He Was Poisoned by Restaurants May ProceedAs Delta goes, so does Atlanta
By Janet Conley, Associate EditorIf Delta Air Lines and its pilots can't come to terms over $305 million, the resulting economic disruption could cost Atlanta upwards of $10 billion and undermine its status as a Southeastern commercial powerhouse for years to come.That's according to economist Donald Ratajczak, who says that as Delta goes, so goes Atlanta.Davis Polk Leads the Pack in New York; Sullivan and Cleary Hang In There
Davis Polk & Wardwell achieved what few New York firms were able to do last year, scoring fat increases in both revenue and profits per equity partner. The firm's revenue grew by about 7 percent, the highest percentage growth among New York firms. The firm's PPP rose an astonishing 10 percent -- at least 5 percent higher than about a dozen other elite New York firms. By comparison, revenue and profits per equity partner at Sullivan & Cromwell were up 1 percent and were basically flat at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.A Year of Expansion and Contraction
A reputed Mafia boss crying double jeopardy, New Jersey's partial-birth abortion law, accountants caught up in corporate scandals, nude photos of teen-age girls and barring the press from deportation hearings were just parts of the grist for the judicial mill of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2002.Corporations Turn to Washington Insiders
The government is cracking down on corporate practices, and companies are responding by hiring former D.C. attorneys to handle their legal matters.Trending Stories
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