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Settlement Reached Following Worker's Degloving Injury
An aluminum production factory worker who suffered a degloving and partial amputation of several fingers after his hand was sucked into a paint applicator machine has agreed to settle his claim with the machine's alleged manufacturer and installer for $800,000.Comity and Discovery Requests in Cross-Border Litigation
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul, principals of Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello, write: International comity arises in a variety of contexts. Three recent decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York explore this doctrine in connection with requests for discovery in aid of foreign litigation and in assessing the impact of a foreign insolvency proceeding on litigation in this district.The Long Fight For Baby Veronica
When the Supreme Court ruled in the high-profile adoption battle over a little girl with Cherokee ancestry, the case seemed to be over. It wasn't.Accessing Email Evidence on Company Computers
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis, a partner at Rivkin Radler, writes: Work-related email accounts are ubiquitous and often are used by employees for personal reasons. Employees also may use their own personal email accounts on employer-provided resources, with or without the permission of the employer. A trio of recent cases addressed the question of whether an employer may rely on evidence obtained from employee emails that are discovered on company owned computers.View more book results for the query "*"
Cardozo to Return to Proskauer as Partner
New York City Corporation Counsel Michael Cardozo will rejoin Proskauer when Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration ends at the end of this month.Ruling Blocks Teacher's Effort at Reinstatement
The Dean of discipline at a gang-plagued Brooklyn public middle school who has been fighting for his job after putting one student in a headlock and throwing another against a wall has hit another roadblock in his lengthy effort to return to the teaching profession.In re Wal-Mart Wage and Hour Employment Practices Litigation
Judge's Word on NSA Program Won't be the Last
A federal judge made headlines Monday by declaring that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records is likely unconstitutional. But even he realized his won't be the last word on the issue.Trending Stories
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