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Phila. Union Leader Files Suit Against Pepper Hamilton
Philadelphia union leader John Dougherty has sued Pepper Hamilton, alleging the firm illegally attached a confidential FBI affidavit to a motion it filed on behalf of client Philadelphia Media Network in defense of a defamation suit Dougherty brought against the company.Kennedy May Have Hurt Chief Justice Chances
Two short years ago, the buzz in Washington was that if Chief Justice William Rehnquist retired, Justice Anthony Kennedy had a good shot at replacing him.Bally Technologies reaches settlement with SEC
LAS VEGAS AP - Bally Technologies Inc. said it has reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to financial statements from fiscal 2003 and parts of fiscal 2004 and 2005.The casino equipment maker said late Wednesday that it has restated the results for all of the periods in question, which include fiscal 2004's first two quarters and the second and third quarters of fiscal 2005.Calif. Court's Opinion Reveals Old Financial Hits Taken by Weil Gotshal
Weil, Gotshal & Manges got some good news in a long-running lease fight last week, when a San Francisco court affirmed an award the firm had won in a dispute with its landlord, for breach of contract. But the opinion also upheld a finding of no fraud on the landlord's behalf. In addition, the unpublished ruling offered up some juicy details about how the lease, and the real estate climate, affected the firm's finances.View more book results for the query "*"
Stipulated Cap on Recovery Does Not Preclude Delay Damages
Plaintiffs who stipulate to a compensatory damages cap before trial are entitled to seek delay damages, a Superior Court panel has ruled in a case of first impression.Video: Kazen Takes Senior Status After 30 Years on the Bench
On May 31, one of the busiest federal judges in Texas — or the United States for that matter — took senior status after three decades on the bench. But U.S. District Judge George P. Kazen of Laredo isn't going anywhere anytime soon. In a video interview with Texas Lawyer senior reporter John Council, Kazen discusses his jam-packed criminal docket and explains that even though he could have taken full retirement four years ago, his decision to stay on the bench is more about Laredo than himself.MCARE Gives Experts 5-Year Practice Window
Under the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act, an expert testifying in a medical malpractice action must have practiced or taught in a relevant specialty area no more than five years prior to offering testimony, a Pennsylvania court has ruled in an apparent case of first impression. The court rejected the plaintiff's argument that the five-year qualification "clock" should run back to the moment of the alleged malpractice.Trending Stories
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