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From Barroom Brawl to Courtroom Controversy
A woman who claims she suffered a "gross nasal deformity" in a fight at a Pittsburgh bar has filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas against the bar's owners, a bouncer and her alleged attackers.Anderson Retrial Unlikely as Government Increases Use of Alternatives to Indictment
In the government's aggressive and largely successful pursuit of corporate fraud in recent years, the conviction of Arthur Andersen was its first major, high-profile victory. A retrial after last week's stinging reversal by the U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely, said a number of legal experts, and that will be a difficult pill for government prosecutors to swallow.Lawyers petition U.S. high court to hear case of Gitmo detainee
John A. Chandler and a team of Sutherland and King Spalding lawyers petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to hear the case of a Guantanamo detainee whose habeas grant was reversed by a federal appeals court in July-the first time the appeals court overturned a federal trial court's ruling that a Guantanamo detainee should be freed.High Court Orders EPA to Review Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
Adding its voice to growing alarm over global warming, the Supreme Court on Monday ordered the EPA to take a fresh look at the problem with an eye toward regulating greenhouse-gas emissions from cars. The ruling is a sharp rebuke to the Bush administration, which argued that such gases are not air pollutants under the meaning of the Clean Air Act. The decision revealed divisions among justices over the issue of standing, as well as whether the Court should have anything to say at all about the environment.View more book results for the query "*"
More GCs Put Outside Litigators on a Budget
In a trend that's picking up steam, corporate counsel are increasingly requiring outside litigation firms to submit detailed budgets from the outset of a case. Corporations like getting the budgets partly because they can also be benchmarks for larger evaluation of law firms, says one consultant. In addition, the budgets enable companies to see how well their own attorneys are controlling costs. For their part, litigation partners note the difficulty -- and tension -- potentially caused by the demand.Prepare for 3.8% surtax on investments
The new tax will influence individual behavior in an effort to minimize its effects. There are some strategies you can employ.Westchester Medical Center v. Allstate Ins. Co.
Insurer's Office Failure Found Excusable; Meritorious Defense Also Found, Vacating DefaultTrending Stories
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