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Senate Truce Is Poignant, But Will Iffy Deal Last
Ann WoolnerBloomberg News ServiceIn a small room on the third floor of the U.S. Capitol, smiling senators faced cameras and crammed-in reporters to proudly announce they'd forced a cease-fire in the Senate. "We have kept the Republic,'' declared the white-haired West Virginia Democrat Robert Byrd, the senior member of the Senate.US Senate reaches deal to vote on 14 judicial nominees
After months of backlog and partisan recrimination, Senate leaders reached an agreement to move forward with judicial nominees that assures 12 federal district court judge picks and two circuit court selections will get confirmation votes before the summer. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kent.Horse Breeding Dispute Settled
In a settlement that could notably impact horse breeding, the American Quarter Horse Association has agreed to allow the registration of multiple offspring of the same top-quality mare, produced by embryo transfer. The deal came after a week of trial in a suit brought by Texas breeders alleging that the association's rule preventing the registration of more than one genetic foal per year violated the state's antitrust laws.Chrysler Recalling Nearly 46,000 2013 Ram Trucks
Chrysler Group is recalling 45,961 Ram trucks because their electronic stability control systems may not turn on when the vehicles start.View more book results for the query "*"
The IP Litigation Department of the Year
Honoring the winner of our fifth biennial competition, Quinn Emanuel, and finalists Fish & Richardson, Weil, Gotshal, and Winston & Strawn.The Beat of Business Divorce Litigation Continued in 2008
Peter A. Mahler, a partner at Farrell Fritz, and Michael A.H. Schoenberg, an associate at the firm, review some of last year's most interesting court decisions resolving disputes among co-owners of closely held New York corporations and limited liability companies. The cases cover a variety of important issues including the interplay between LLC operating agreements and the LLC law's default rules; whether an LLC's lack of profitability is ground for dissolution; the discount for built-in capital gains in stock valuation proceedings; and fiduciary duties among business co-owners.Specter: Congress Must Act to Ban Asbestos Lawsuits
Legislation to ban lawsuits by people sickened through asbestos exposure is stuck over how much money should be included in a compensation fund for victims, and Congress must decide what that figure should be, Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter said Tuesday.The Clock Is Ticking — Or Is It?
Clarifying the trigger date for N.J.'s Statute of Repose.Trending Stories
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