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Mahal v. Pennsylvania Bd. of Probation & Parole
An assistant public defender met the standard for withdrawal as counsel for a prison inmate who had filed a petition requesting review of a decision by the Board of Probation and Parole because counsel notified the inmate of his withdrawal request, furnished him with a copy of the no-merit letter and advised him of his right to retain new counsel. Petition to withdraw granted.FTC targets retailers as well as manufacturers for deceptive advertising
Advertising lawyers are warning retailers about the legal dangers of selling products that make bogus advertising claims, stressing that they can be held liable even though they didn't make the product. Their warning comes on the heels of a recent settlement in which Rite Aid Corp. agreed to pay $500,000 in consumer refunds to settle claims that its Germ Defense tablets were falsely promoted as being able to prevent and treat colds and the flu.Cite as: MBIA Inc. v. Federal Ins. Co., 10-0355-cv (L), NYLJ 1202499327260, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided July 1, 2011)Before: Sack, Lynch, C.JJ., and Preska, Ch. D.J
Ecuadorean family buys Pembroke Pines dealership
A family-run company from Ecuador made its first South Florida acquisition with the $24.05 million purchase of a Pembroke Pines auto dealership.View more book results for the query "*"
Habitat and Watershed Caretakers v. City of Santa Cruz (Regents of the University of California)
Jack of All Trades: Abramoff Opts for Self-Defense in Latest Suits
Jack Abramoff is taking a different approach in two lawsuits filed against him by Indian tribes. This time around, Abramoff is representing himself.Lost in the Mix: Who Is Claude Allen?
Amid the clamor over a Virginian's nomination to a seat traditionally held by a Marylander, President Bush's failure to consult the state's Democratic representatives, and the threat of a filibuster, little attention has been paid to Claude Allen's qualifications for a seat on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. If Allen makes it through confirmation, he will bring to the bench the skills of a political and bureaucratic veteran, but almost no practical legal experience.Keeping Heads Turning in Trenton
No lawyer in New Jersey has created more work or more headaches for other lawyers in the last year than Attorney General Peter Harvey, which is why he's the Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year. The award goes not to the attorney who is most successful or most popular. Rather, it recognizes the lawyer who has most affected the lives of his or her fellow practitioners, for better or worse. Or both.Trending Stories
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