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Snitch's Testimony Inherently 'Suspect'
In flipping a Norwalk man's conviction for conspiracy to commit murder, the state Supreme Court last week announced a new rule in cases involving jailhouse snitches. Defendants are now entitled to a special jury instruction on an informant's credibility where the incarcerated informant testified in exchange for beneficial treatment by the state, the high court ruled in <em>State v. Anthony E. Patterson</em>.An Anticipated Decision With Far-Reaching Results
On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila. The decision was one of the most anticipated decisions regarding the Employee Retirement Income Security Act in quite some time.Delta adding Grand Forks flights
GRAND FORKS, N.D. AP - Delta Air Lines is expanding service between Grand Forks and Minneapolis from five round-trip flights daily to seven, beginning June 10.The announcement comes a few weeks after Delta announced increased westbound service for Minot, Bismarck and Fargo.Grand Forks officials expressed dismay that their city was not included in that expansion and later met with Delta officials at airline headquarters in Atlanta.Budget Math Solved, But Who Checks Work?
Capital Accounts: The Assembly speaker said last week that state budget talks would be "open and transparent." Somone forgot to tell the people negotiating the court's numbers.View more book results for the query "*"
Ruling Clarifies Shareholder Liability
The Ninth Circuit cleared up any confusion over how secondary players in alleged shareholder actions could be sued for fraud.United States, appellee v. Brandan R. Freeman, defendant-appellant
Free With Registration: Court Establishes Adequate Basis for Imposing Four-Level Sentencing EnhancementCravath Again Sets the Pace for Year-End Bonuses
When it comes to year-end associate bonuses, it appears the legal industry's top tier still follows Cravath, Swaine & Moore. The firm announced that it would dole out more extra cash to its 372 junior lawyers in 2012 than it did in 2011.Holding the Line: Lawyers Team Up to Get NFL Suit Dismissed
Two lawyers normally at odds in court have teamed up to fight a $20 million suit filed by by seven current and former National Football League players.Former Dunkin' Donuts Vice President Sues Over Alleged Bad-Mouthing
A former executive at the Dunkin' Donuts fast-food chain is suing his ex-employer for $5 million, alleging the company has spoken so ill of him that he can't find another job. Michael O'Donovan, a former vice president of global research and development for Dunkin' Brands, claims that officials defamed him with allegations of "excessive drinking, inappropriate conduct with female employees, chronic inability to meet deadlines, and a misleading and dishonest character," leaving him "untouchable" in the food services industry.Trending Stories
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