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Applebee's Restaurateur Can't Sue Over Internet Post Charging Harassment
A New Jersey judge dismissed a defamation claim by an Applebee's restaurant franchisee against a man who wrote online of sexual harassment of female employees, finding some statements were opinion and the rest protected because they touched on a matter of public concern.Cite as: DeRiggi v. Krischen, 20753/08, NYLJ 1202476938011, at *1 (Sup., NA Decided December 17, 2010)Supreme Court, Nassau County, Part 17p class="judges"
The Curious Procedure of Retaxing Costs
Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein partner Michael J. Antongiovanni writes: As the unfortunate litigant aggrieved by a large and improper disbursement soon discovers, what is often viewed as a perfunctory procedure rounding out the end of a lawsuit can quickly turn into a costly and time-consuming dispute in and of itself. At the end of the day, navigating a retaxation may end up costing more in attorney fees than the challenged disbursement itself.Greenberg Traurig Drawn Into Estate Case
Greenberg Traurig has become enmeshed in a bitter family feud. Estranged sisters Linda J. Spector and Barbara Berlin were beneficiaries of a trust created by their mother. Shortly after her mother's death, Spector sought to have her then-fianc�, Greenberg partner Albert Jacobs, appointed co-trustee. But a Manhattan appellate court sided with attorney Joel Sankel, the successor designated in trust, who had argued that Spector and Jacobs might be seeking control of the trust to effectively disinherit Berlin.Court TV Goes to Atlanta for Socialite Murder Trial
By Fulton County Courthouse standards, the murder-for-hire case against James Sullivan is pretty close to a celebrity trial. Reporters and crews from Court TV and other national news outlets have been mingling with the Georgia media as details unfold about the 1987 murder of socialite Lita Sullivan. And the media have plenty to say. Nancy Grace, a former prosecutor who has described defense attorneys as "pigs," has reeled in a slate of commentators who make her seem relatively restrained.California Justice on Track for D.C. Circuit
California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown could be on her way to Washington, D.C. Perhaps not to the U.S. Supreme Court, as many have speculated, but rather to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit -- often considered a stepping-stone to the nation's highest court. Brown, who rose steadily in California Republican circles after graduating from the UCLA School of Law, has been considered an ideal choice for the Bush administration.Trending Stories
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