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U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear High Line Property Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the appeal of eight Manhattan property owners who claimed an unconstitutional taking when their lots were rendered less valuable due to the preservation of an elevated railroad track above the lots that eventually became the High Line park.Addressing Employer Responsibilities to Pregnant Workers
Kathryn Barcroft discusses 'Young v. United Parcel Service,' which was argued before the Supreme Court on Dec. 3, 2014, and the question of whether a company that provides work accommodations to non-pregnant employees with work limitations must also provide work accommodations to pregnant employees who are "similar in their ability or inability to work."Magic Circle Firms on Reorganization of Li Ka-shing's $97B Empire
Asia's richest person is spinning off his real estate assets into a new company in a deal led by Freshfields, Linklaters and Woo Kwan Lee & Lo.Reed Smith Launches Corporate Practice in Singapore
The Anglo-American firm has hired former Stephenson Harwood partner and head of the U.K. firm's Southeast Asia corporate group Matthew Gorman.JPMorgan Must Face Trustee's $500 Million MBS Suit
Siding with Quinn Emanuel and reversing his own prior ruling, a judge breathed new life into a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and EMC Mortgage over $500 million in mortgages that now-defunct Bear Stearns bundled into securities and sold to investors.View more book results for the query "*"
Debt Collector to Waive 4,500 Improper Judgments
A major consumer debt buyer has agreed to waive nearly $18 million in improper judgments in a settlement with New York state, which said Encore Capital Group obtained thousands of default judgments against consumers ordering them to pay debts after the state's statute of limitations had expired.Survey: In-House Litigation Chiefs Feel the Budget Heat
Fortune 1000 litigation chiefs were asked about budgets and other issues, and reported that they're under the gun to do more with their budgets.City Bar to Honor Zimroth at 'Twelfth Night' Tribute
Peter Zimroth, senior counsel at Arnold & Porter and a former New York City Corporation Counsel, will be fêted by the New York City Bar Association an original musical comedy produced and performed by attorneys and judges.City to Pay $17M for Trio of Wrongful Convictions
New York City will pay $17 million to settle three wrongful criminal convictions involving cases handled by retired homicide detective Louis Scarcella, City Comptroller Scott Stringer said Sunday.Judge Resets Dewey Trial Date to Late April
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz has bumped back the fraud trial against Dewey & LeBoeuf's top leaders to April 27, after former Chief Financial Officer Joel Sanders replaced his defense counsel.Trending Stories
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