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Pennsylvania State Troopers Ass'n v. Pennsylvania State Police
State police did not violate Field Regulation FR4-1.03(A)(2) by withholding funds from petitioner's final salary since the regulation did not impose any requirement that police complete an internal investigation before taking steps to protect their ability to seek reimbursement for damaged property. Affirmed.Betlewicz v. Division of New York State Police
Former State Trooper's Equal Pay Act Violation Claim Satisfies Threshold Set Out in 'Belfi'Dewey Bankruptcy, Biggest Yet For a Law Firm, Is Complicated
Dewey & LeBoeuf is the largest law firm yet to file for Chapter 11, putting its bond debt, unusual secured creditors and large global footprint under the spotlight.Appeals Court Dismisses Fraud Suit Over Failure to Prove Scienter
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware to dismiss all claims against a transportation company, ruling that the plaintiffs were unable to prove material misrepresentation with scienter.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Dewey Partners Asked to Pay $103.6 Mil.
The leadership team overseeing the bankrupt remnants of Dewey & LeBoeuf laid out a proposed settlement plan to former firm partners Wednesday under which those partners are being asked to pay the Chapter 11 estate between $25,000 and $3 million each for a combined total of $103.6 million.Dram Shop Case May Proceed Backed by Circumstantial Evidence
Dram shop litigation against an establishment that serves alcohol may proceed, even without direct evidence that it served an intoxicated patron, a Lawrence County judge has ruled.'NJ Weedman' Wins Right to Advocate Drug-Law Reform
Edward Forchion, better known as "NJ Weedman," has sought attention for the cause of marijuana legalization for years. He has also been a high-profile inconvenience to the legal system. On Jan. 24, however, Forchion was handed a victory, as a federal judge in New Jersey ruled that the state courts' Intensive Supervision Program cannot restrict Forchion's First Amendment right to advocate drug-law reform.Trending Stories
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