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Court Questions Sale of Assets Tied to Proceeds From Litigation
An investment firm that agreed to buy distressed notes and hand over to the sellers most of the proceeds from litigation over the notes while keeping a share for itself may be engaged in champerty, a Manhattan commercial division judge has ruled, though she has ordered more discovery into the issue.Fired gay associate sues Fried Frank
A former litigation associate at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson has filed a complaint against the firm with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claiming the firm denied her partnership because she is openly gay before firing her after a mediation last month.Highlighting the Line between Politics and the Bench
The state's largest lawyers group applauded a state Supreme Court ruling that upholds the complete separation between judges and politics.Skadden partner dies after drug search
Mark Bronson, a partner in Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's Tokyo office, died in Australia last week. According to the Courier-Mail in Brisbane, Bronson flew into the local airport Nov. 21, where he was stopped by customs officials after a drug-sniffing dog took an interest in him. While talking with the officers, Bronson had a seizure, fell to the floor and began vomiting. He died later that day in the hospital. According to the Courier-Mail, the cause of death has not been determined.View more book results for the query "*"
The REACH Of Europe's Regulatory System
Kenneth Rivlin and Matthew Townsend, partners at Allen & Overy, and Felise Cooper and Rebecca Lawson, associates at the firm, review the new European regulatory regime that establishes a comprehensive framework for analyzing the impact chemicals may have on health and the environment. It places the onus on industry to ensure that virtually every substance sold, distributed or used in Europe is properly registered, including the submittal of data about managing such substances safely.Parkway Corp. v. Margolis Edelstein
An outline, prepared by plaintiffs' counsel, describing defendants' allegedly defective performance in the underlying suit did not satisfy Pa.R.Civ.P. 1042.3's certificate of merit requirement. Affirmed.Rowland Shouldn't Profit From Deceit
Justice may be blind, but perhaps someone ought to buy it a Fidelco guide dog.Family sues Pa. jail over heroin withdrawal death
GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) ? An inmate's surviving family is suing a western Pennsylvania jail saying the man died because his complaints about heroin withdrawal were ignored.Trending Stories
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