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No-Fault: Requirements for Prima Facie Case Modified
William M. Purdy, a partner at Israel, Israel & Purdy, and David M. Barshay, a partner at Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock & Neuwirth, write that in a recent line of cases the Appellate Term for the Second Department has imposed an additional requirement for prima facie cases for payment of no-fault benefits - that the claimant establish the truth of the statements contained in the claim forms, even in the absence of any objection to the forms by the insurer in the claim processing stage.Web tracker NebuAd sued over privacy claims
SAN FRANCISCO AP - Angry online subscribers who had their Web surfing habits tracked in detail are suing a Silicon Valley startup that created the technology and six Internet service providers that briefly used it.The 15 customers who filed the lawsuit in federal court here Monday demand more than $5 million in damages and are asking a judge to turn the case into a class action representing tens of thousands of Internet subscribers.Guidant Chooses Boston Scientific as Merger Partner
Boston Scientific Corp. has won the battle for Guidant Corp. after the Indianapolis-based heart devices maker said it ended an agreement with Johnson & Johnson, which first sealed an agreed bid for Guidant more than a year ago. The two merging companies said their union will create one of the world�s leading medical devices companies with total revenue in 2006 of almost $9 billion.Capital Novus Updates Document Reviewer
Capital Novus recently unveiled a new version of its eZReview document review software. Version 3.4, which began shipping last month, now includes faster searching, foreign language translation, a redesigned user interface, and a workflow tracker. The software can be hosted by the manufacturer or installed locally on the customer's equipment.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC Settles With Insurer That Targeted U.S. Military Members
The SEC and a group of Texas regulators on Thursday announced $70 million in settlements with Texas insurer American-Amicable Life Insurance Co. for allegedly targeting American military personnel with a deceptive sales program about an investment fund. Since 2000, about 57,000 military service members who were allegedly promised they'd become millionaires invested in the fund, but most earned little or nothing. American-Amicable neither acknowledged nor denied the SEC allegations.Five Questions: Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby
Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby is a 16-lawyer boutique specializing in the representation of large users of telecom and network-related services. LB3 was founded 10 years ago in the District by three lawyers from the D.C. office of Morrison & Foerster Henry Levine, Ellen Block, and Debra Lagapa (since retired). They were soon joined by Colleen Boothby and James Blaszak.Supreme Court Justices Agreed Often This Term
Despite serious disagreements on health care's core constitutional issues, the justices found a remarkable amount of common ground on issues ranging from searches to indecency to religious freedom.Trending Stories
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