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Walker Stresses Trial Record on Prop 8
The chief U.S. district judge suggested it's a "problem" that other courts have ruled on same-sex marriage without holding full trials.Commonwealth Court Tosses PPA's Cab Regulations Again
As the question of whether the Philadelphia Parking Authority has the power to create its own taxicab regulations without public input awaits argument before the state Supreme Court, the Commonwealth Court has ruled that agency-issued citations based on those regulations remain unenforceable in the meantime.Ruling Blocks ConEd From Evicting Tenant Near the WTC
Manhattan Justice Richard F. Braun granted 51 Park Place and developer Sharif el-Gamal a so-called Yellowstone injunction blocking the utility from ejecting 51 Park Place for allegedly violating a default notice issued on Sept. 14, 2011.Trust but Verify: Court Filings
Last month, in "Trust but Verify," D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, identified a mini audit that in-house counsel can administer remotely to assess a firm's attitude about predicting budgets for a project. In this article, he offers a second mini audit, to determine if firms can capitalize on economies of scale.On Appeal: 1st DCA says Florida legislators, staffers have legislative immunity
State Representative Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg and his staffer are not required to testify in an Expedia case because they enjoy legislative immunity such as that afforded by the U.S. Constitution.US Alleges Apple and Publishers Fixed Prices of E-Books
The government reached a settlement with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. But it will proceed with its lawsuit against Apple and other publishers, including Holtzbrinck Publishers, doing business as Macmillan, and The Penguin Publishing Co. Ltd., doing business as Penguin Group.Michels, Appellate Court Mainstay and Administrator, Dead at 83
Judge Herman Michels, a fixture in the New Jersey judiciary for a quarter century, who served as the Appellate Division's top judge and headed commissions that revamped the attorney-disciplinary process and brought video cameras into the courts, died on Dec. 31 after a long illness. He was 83.Trending Stories
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