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Jamaica aims to double Russian tourists as Cuba market opens
Jamaica, the Caribbean island known for reggae music and white-sand beaches, aims to double tourists from Russia and add direct flights from Brazil to take advantage of emerging nations' growing wealth and stronger currencies.Louisiana Wholesale Drug Co. Inc. v. Sanofi-Aventis
Drug Maker's Sham 'Citizen Petition' to Block Approval For Rivals' Generic Drugs Leads to Judgment DenialIs Certification Exam Too Tough Or Are Test-Takers Unprepared?
Is it a case of a test that's too tough or are too many lawyers who seek certification in civil appellate law failing to prepare adequately for the exam given by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization? A whopping 72 percent of the 32 attorneys who took the 2002 civil appellate law exam last October failed, according to information provided by the TBLS. Only nine examinees scored 52 percent or higher to pass the test, the TBLS reports.U.S. District Judge Danny Reeves in Kentucky first rejected the AG's bid to dismiss the case back in March, sustaining Merck's claims that the use of contingency fee attorneys violates its rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. On Wednesday, Reeves refused to toss the case yet again, handing another early-round victory to the company and its counsel at Skadden and Frost Brown Todd.
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Canada: Where They Punt on Third Down, But Don't Lay You Off
Tribune Company Brings in New GC as it Emerges from Bankruptcy
The Tribune Company, having recently emerged from bankruptcy and tapped a new chief executive, announced the selection of former FCC official Edward Lazarus as its new general counsel.Coaches Sue Web Sites, Claiming Team Playbooks Were Stolen
A Dallas Cowboys coach and three other coaches filed suit in Houston Friday against two Web sites alleging the sites sold stolen team playbooks online. The suit accuses the defendants of "wrongful appropriation and conversion of numerous confidential playbooks" and contends defendants "conducted a booming business in the sale of such pilfered playbooks . . . through their Web site."District Split: Arbitrators, Non-Parties, Pre-Hearing Discovery
David L. Elsberg, a member of Miller & Wrubel, writes that the legal limitations on prehearing discovery sometimes make little difference in practice and on occasion may be circumvented by creative litigants and arbitrators.Trending Stories
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