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Banker Detained in Dubai Claims in Suit That He Was Tortured
A Pakistani banker detained in the United Arab Emirates has filed a suit in federal court in Miami, claiming he was forced, under torture, to confess to unknown criminal acts in connection with a corruption probe at his former employer, Dubai Islamic Bank. The lawsuit reads like a John le Carre novel, full of international intrigue and allegations of enforced disappearance, involuntary servitude and a secret police force.Northwest joins pilot union in seeking approval of pension changes
MINNEAPOLIS AP - Northwest Airlines Corp. joined with its pilot union to seek approval from a federal court for a change in its pension that is opposed by some older pilots.The changed pension plan was proposed by the Air Line Pilots Association and accepted by the company. The union and the airline said in a joint statement on Wednesday that while they believe the plan is legal, "some longer-serving pilots contend that it is unlawful.View more book results for the query "*"
Veoh's Troubles Could Hurt Big DMCA Appeal
With video-sharing Veoh Networks. Inc. going bust, a seminal Internet law case is having abandonment issues.Chicago seeks a new inspector general
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley must now sit down to the difficult political task of naming a replacement for city inspector general David Hoffman, who resigned this week to seek election to the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by President Barack Obama. Hoffman, a former federal prosecutor and law clerk to then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist, took the mayor to task on a number of issues during his tenure, putting Daley in an unfavorable light at times.Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year
Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the New Jersey Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 26, 2002, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement.MBIA Restructuring Case Gets Under Way
Sullivan & Cromwell partner Robert Giuffra Jr., representing Bank of America Corp. and Societe General SA, opened his argument by stressing that the outcome of the case has implications far beyond MBIA.Survey: Half of Law Firms Don't Seek Client Feedback
Law firms aren't listening to their clients, according to a survey by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell. More than 70 percent of law firms responded that client feedback affects the way their lawyers conduct business, yet fewer than half formally solicit client critiques, and just one-third communicate the feedback to lawyers.Trending Stories
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