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Fired Legal Secretary's Sexual Harassment Claims Against Arnstein & Lehr Partner are Salacious
Dasschinka Storani claims former Fort Lauderdale managing partner Alan Kipnis sexually harassed her, talking about blow jobs and forcing her to give him vitamin shots in the buttocks.Olive Oil Class Action Survives Motion to Dismiss
A proposed class action alleging that two popular brands of olive oils are deceptively marketed and labeled as “extra virgin” and “imported from Italy” has survived a motion to toss the case.Contractor To Pay $5 Million to Settle Claim Stemming From Fatal Fire
A contractor blamed for starting a fire at a Connecticut home that killed three girls and two of their grandparents on Christmas morning in 2011 has agreed to settle a lawsuit by paying the children's father $5 million.A Win at the Supreme Court for Consumers in Home Mortgage Case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of consumers Tuesday, interpreting a federal law to allow homeowners up to three years to give notice to their banks that they want to rescind their mortgage loans.Dismissal of Fraud Case Against Morgan Stanley Is Upheld
In a case of first impression on the obligation to disclose "any known trends or uncertainties" in a quarterly report, the Second Circuit said plaintiffs failed to adequately plead scienter in a lawsuit alleging Morgan Stanley concealed its exposure to and losses during the subprime mortgage market meltdown.View more book results for the query "*"
First State Is Middle of the Pack on Marijuana Policy
When it comes to marijuana policy, Delaware is somewhere in the middle of the pack, at risk of falling behind.Supreme Court Justices Get Stuck in Traffic, Too
Even U.S. Supreme Court justices get stuck in traffic. Justice Antonin Scalia was absent from the court briefly at the beginning of Tuesday's court session, delayed because of a traffic accident that caused lengthy backups on several routes into D.C. from Virginia, where the justice lives.Why is Victor Diaz Suing His Former Law Firm Podhurst Orseck After Amicable Split?
Prominent litigator Victor Diaz is suing his former longtime law firm, Podhurst Orseck, alleging the Miami firm underpaid him and refuses to open its books to him.Suspensions Voided for Two Ted Stevens Prosecutors
Top U.S. Department of Justice officials violated policy in suspending two prosecutors involved in the botched case against former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Merit Systems Protection Board ruled this month in declaring the discipline invalid.Countdown to Trial Checklist: Part One
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