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Lawyer's Suit Against His Former Accountants Settles
Plaintiffs lawyer Scott "Scotty" Baldwin Jr., and his family's partnerships and trusts have settled their case against Baldwin's former accountants — a dispute that arose, the plaintiffs allege, after the value of their investments dropped from more than $15 million to $6 million.Charging Jury on Intentional and Depraved Indifference Murder
Weeden A. Wetmore, the Chemung County district attorney, and Jeremy V. Murray, an assistant district attorney, write that this month the Appellate Division, Third Department, definitively parted ways with the First Department by holding that submitting intentional and depraved indifference murder counts to the jury in the conjunctive constitutes reversible error.Tobacco Company Fights Decision Excluding It From 1998 Multistate Settlement
A distributor of low-cost cigarettes wants a Georgia court to block enforcement of a ruling that bars it from participating in the 1998 legal settlement that the tobacco industry entered into with 46 states to cover tobacco-related health costs. Carolina Tobacco Co. says it has sole control of the blending, packing, design and marketing of its Roger brand cigarettes, but state attorneys general say Carolina is not the manufacturer, and is not entitled to the tax stamps needed to sell tobacco products.Court Lobbyist Coy on New Fees
Capital Accounts: There's talk of court officials shopping a fee increase to solve their budget woes. The AOC's Curtis Child says there's nothing specific on the table. Yet.View more book results for the query "*"
Suspension Order - Ciro A. Mederos
Notice to the bar.Learning Annex Holdings LLC v. Rich Global LLC
Quantum Meruit Claim Proceeds But Jury To Be Instructed on Frauds Statute DefenseCite as: People v. Gonzalez, 93N022568, NYLJ 1202501461066, at *1 (Crim. NY, Decided July 11, 2011)Judge Lynn R. KotlerDecided: July 11,
Judge refuses to delay 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' trial
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy will go to trial as planned on June 14, despite the Obama administration's plea for a stay pending political efforts to repeal the law that bans service by open gays and lesbians.Trending Stories
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