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O'Neill v. GEICO Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 12-1713 (E.D. Pa. Aug. 30, 2012) Bartle, J. (10 pages).
Plaintiff did not reside in the same household as her son within the meaning of the insurance policy issued by defendant and, therefore, was ineligible to receive underinsured motorist benefits under that policy. The court granted summary judgment in favor of defendant.Something for Everyone in $25M Verdict Against Leaf Tobacco Merchant
There was a little something for both plaintiffs and defense attorneys in a $25 million jury award Tuesday against Universal Corp., one of the world's largest leaf tobacco merchants. The plaintiffs' side touted the verdict as the largest ever issued by a Madera County, Calif., jury. The defense noted the relatively low compensatory damages, totaling just $200,000. The suit accused Universal of retaliating against employees for tipping off police and insurance investigators about suspected fraud.Florida Governor's Suit Shuts Down PAC Bearing His Name
It took a federal lawsuit by Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to finally shut down a Miami political action committee bearing his name that collected more than $200,000 in donations toward getting Bush re-elected. Bush filed suit in federal court alleging that Americans for Jeb Bush did not distribute any contributions it collected and used Bush's trademarked name and face without permission. The suit was settled immediately.Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Christopher Dunn, the associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, writes that as the federal government responds aggressively to threats of international terrorism � and as it aggressively invokes that terrorism to justify a wide range of measures � the Supreme Court likely will be confronted with fundamental questions about the vitality of the First Amendment at the international border. And when it does, it will be writing on a largely blank slate.View more book results for the query "*"
Fewer Filings May Help District Weather Impact of Vacancies
The number of cases begun in the Southern District dropped 11.9 percent in the year ending Sept. 30, to 12,082, at the same time filings were increasing 3 percent nationwide and 8 percent in the neighboring Eastern District, according to just-released federal statistics.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: At Sidley, Profits Pop Amid Solid Gains in Revenue
The global firm with roots in Chicago saw its profits per partner surge 12 percent, to $1.8 million, last year, while enjoying a 5 percent increase in gross revenues and a 2 percent gain in revenue per lawyer, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.Mortgage Assignee Lacks Standing To Be Player in Condemnation Case
Condemning authorities have no statutory duty to negotiate with a property's mortgagee, even one that has obtained a final judgment of foreclosure, a New Jersey appeals court rules.Trending Stories
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