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Appeals Court Reverses Sanction Against Public Defender
A federal judge abused his discretion by sanctioning an assistant federal public defender over subpoena procedures, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has ruled.Waller, Merchant & Gould Advise on Experian's PHC Buy
The two firms are advising private equity-owned U.S. health care data company Passport Health Communications on its $850 million sale to Experian, a credit information giant that along with some rivals has increasingly come under scrutiny by federal regulators.Both Sides Seek Comfort in Court's Invocation of Deity
Just minutes before the Supreme Court heard arguments over prayer at government meetings on Wednesday, the marshal of the court Pamela Talkin gaveled the court into session and proclaimed, as she has hundreds of times before, the following words: "The Honorable, the Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the Court is now sitting. God save the United States and this Honorable Court!"In Practice: New Bill May Invite Litigation
SB404's failure to define key terms could result in costly lawsuits for employers, explains Dana Kravetz of Michelman & Robinson.LCD Case Tests Justices' Antipathy to Class Actions
Supreme Court justices who most want to rein in class actions also tend to want to give more deference to states. Those impulses clashed on Wednesday and could explain why class action advocates have a shot at winning a case argued before the court, Mississippi v. AU Optronics.View more book results for the query "*"
Bernard Knight, who is now a partner at McDermott Will & Emery, has said the new PTO director is in for a bumpy ride. He explains why, and discusses other PTO–related issues, including proposed legislation to thwart patent trolls.
Rental Listing Website Creates Controversy in New York
Airbnb, the online place to go to rent a room in New York City and the world, is running into legal problems in the Empire State.Justices Find No Easy Answers in Official-Prayer Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has struggled for decades in deciding when government support for prayers goes too far. The justices' struggle continued Wednesday in a case involving prayers before meetings of a New York town board.It's frustrating that Posner, who is a strong writer and stresses the importance of judges communicating in a way that's accessible to laymen, doesn't devote more of his book to real life events, instead of theory.
Availability of Summary Judgment for 'Serious Injury'
The Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL) created the "limited tort" option in this commonwealth, which limits a person who elects for that option from recovering non-economic damages, with certain exceptions.Trending Stories
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