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Urban Radiology PC v. GEICO Ins. Co.
Insurer Loses Bid to Consolidate 45 Cases Brought by Same ProviderSchuylkill Haven Borough v. Schuylkill Haven Police Officers Ass'n
Because nothing in the Fiscal Code or in the Borough Code authorizes a public employer to match contributions that employees make to a deferred compensation plan, the trial court properly found that the board of arbitrators acted illegally by requiring employer to match employees' contributions. Affirmed in part, reversed in part.Frenkel was the first to tell the IP world about litigation from non-practicing entities. His short-lived blog is gone, but he's still collecting information on NPEs for clients. What's his prediction about the future of NPE litigation?
Town Judge Who Left His Post for Iraq Is Removed
Justices side with West Virginia smokers in lawsuit against tobacco companies
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a tobacco industry request to intervene in a lawsuit by over a thousand West Virginia smokers. The justices declined to examine a trial procedure in which a jury first determines whether smokers as a group are entitled to punitive damages before establishing whether any single smoker is entitled to compensation. Later, a new jury addresses issues unique to each alleged smoking victim who sued. West Virginia courts are allowing the approach.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph M. Gontram Dead at 59
Joseph M. Gontram, 59, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, died last week in Fresno, Calif. He was an administrative law judge for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in California.Cablevision Appeals Ruling Against Remote-Access Digital Video Recorders
On Tuesday, Cablevision appealed a federal court ruling in New York that blocked the cable TV provider's rollout of a next-generation digital video recorder service, claiming that the U.S. District Court's decision last month misapplied copyright law. The company sought an expedited review before the 2nd Circuit, citing a landmark 1984 Supreme Court case that found Sony wasn't breaking copyright laws if home viewers used Sony's Betamax videotape recorders to record and play shows for personal use.Commentary: State's Real Emergency Is Clueless Government
Connecticut's new state budget has a couple of telling details. The first is the destruction of the state constitutional limit on the growth of state government spending.A & A New York Electric Corp. v. Oceana Holding Corp.
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