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2012 Crop Insurance Indemnities Set New Record, But Are Lower Than Some Expected
Crop insurance indemnity payments associated with the historic 2012 drought hit a record $14.2 billion on February 11, 2013, and will continue to climb…Work-life balance: If you want to get into the act, you need to learn how to juggle
On a daily basis, attorneys are battling to manage competing priorities.Litigation: Post-<em>Mensing</em> sands still shifting on generic design defect claims
Pharmaceutical companies anticipate that the next several months will provide needed clarity and consistency regarding the pre-emption landscape for manufacturers of generic pharmaceutical products, with the Supreme Court scheduled to hear oral argument on March 19 in <em>Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. Inc. v. Bartlett.</em>Asia Deal Digest: February 14, 2013
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The case against two wholesalersC&S Wholesale Grocers Inc. and SuperValu Inc.will see its day in court.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation: Can LLC members effectively waive their fiduciary duties?
As limited liability companies (LLCs) continue to become more prevalent, courts have begun to consider the extent to which members may waive fiduciary obligations.Pa. Senate Passes Legislation to Eliminate Phila. Traffic Court
The state Senate passed two bills Wednesday that would eliminate the Philadelphia Traffic Court. The move comes just one day after two former judges of the court entered guilty pleas to ticket-fixing and less than two weeks after seven other judges also were charged by federal prosecutors with ticket-fixing.Regulatory: In-house counsel must become actively involved in privacy matters
Long gone are the days when privacy and data security issues were the responsibility of an organizations information technology department.Madoff victims’ payout may exceed $5 billion
The trustee managing the payout to Bernard Madoffs defrauded former customers hopes to have good news for the lot soon.Sheriff’s deputy can sue over uneaten phlegm burger
Burger King Corp. promises that you can Have it your way at its restaurants. But that motto didnt hold true for one sheriffs deputy, who received a phlegm-filled burger at one of the chains Washington state locations.Trending Stories
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