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In-house Veteran Takes the Wheel at Hertz Legal Dept.
Thomas Sabatino Jr. has been appointed senior executive vice president, chief administrative officer and general counsel for Hertz Global Holdings Inc.In This Facebook Threats Case, No Wait for Supreme Court
For the second time, a federal appeals court has decided not to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on whether the First Amendment invalidates a federal law that could make it a crime to post threatening statements on Facebook.City Loses Attempt to Dismiss Wrongful Conviction Lawsuit
New York City has lost its bid to dismiss a wrongfully convicted defendant's claim that former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes had a policy and practice encouraging prosecutors to hold back exculpatory and witness information.Arbitration Award Against Napoli Firm Confirmed
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten has confirmed a $17.58 million arbitration award, plus interest, for Worby Groner & Edelman against Napoli Bern & Associates after a dispute over the division of expense reimbursement between the firms in their representation of 9/11 rescue and clean-up workers.FDIC Picks Congressional Lawyer for GC Role
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has turned to Capitol Hill for a general counsel, tapping Charles Yi, a former senior congressional staffer.View more book results for the query "*"
5 Attorneys Join Greenberg Traurig's Miami Office
Greenberg Traurig has picked up five attorneys in its Miami office to beef up its real estate and labor and employment practices.Updated: Gov. Perry's Legal Defense Costs Breach $1 Million
So far, Gov. Rick Perry has paid more than $1.07 million to defend his felony charges of abuse of official capacity and coercion of a public servant. Which Texas law firms got the most?Intel $4.21 Billion Mobile Loss Would Have Sunk Most Rivals
Intel Corp.'s mobile division reported an operating loss of $4.21 billion for 2014, an amount that would erase profits at all but two of the 30 companies on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index.Insurers Can't Rely on Exclusion Language, Panel Says
An effort by insurers to disclaim more than $260 million in coverage stemming from settlements paid out in a 2006 securities fraud case by Bear Stearns was dealt a setback by the First Department Thursday. But the panel kept alive an effort by the insurers to disclaim the coverage on public policy grounds.Canoeist's Access Backed to Stream on Private Land
A canoeist has prevailed in a court case challenging paddlers' right to cross private land on a shallow stream connecting two Adirondack lakes.Trending Stories
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