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N.J. Insurer Claims Hedge Fund Meddled With Stock Price Moves
Despite a rising share price, a Morristown insurer and its Toronto parent filed a $6 billion suit alleging that hedge funds engaged in a scheme to depress the value of its stock.Ga. lawmakers to take time off in hopes that Congress funds PeachCare
ATLANTA AP - The Georgia Legislature plans to take two weeks off in March and another week off in April in hopes that Congress will fix the funding crisis plaguing the state's health insurance program for low-income families. House Majority Leader Jerry Keen said the delay will give federal lawmakers time to approve more funding for the cash-strapped PeachCare program, which could run out of money as soon as next month.Defendant Must Return Documents to Plaintiff
A defendant in a breach of contract lawsuit must return documents inadvertently disclosed by the plaintiffs during discovery, a Philadelphia judge has ruled. In his decision, Judge John W. Herron cited the American Bar Association standing committee on ethics and professional responsibility's opinion on the return of inadvertently disclosed documents.High court won't take up gay-adoption case
An Orlando-based national litigation group claimed The Florida Bar violated its First Amendment rights by authorizing an amicus brief in a controversial gay adoption case in state court.View more book results for the query "*"
Study: Legal Software Does Not Make GCs More Efficient
Data gathered from law departments show that the use of matter and contract management software does not result in more efficient staffing and spending than departments without the software. Consultant Rees Morrison looks at the data and offers a plausible explanation.Judging is both robotic and discretionary
During the confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Republican senators confidently announced that judging is the robotic act of applying known law to known facts. Democrats confidently announced that judging is the discretionary act of choosing among multiple plausible outcomes. In fact, judging is both robotic and discretionary. When precedent or text provides a judge with a genuine external command, a judge's job is to obey. That's what Sotomayor kept telling the senators.Disbarment Order - Jeffrey G. Paster
Notice to the bar.Texas Firms Show Up in Deal-Making Elite in 2006
Vinson & Elkins and Andrews Kurth broke out of the Texas big-firm pack in 2006 and moved into a select group of U.S. firms with particularly vibrant corporate practices. V&E and Andrews Kurth, both based in Houston, are among six Texas-based firms that earned spots on Corporate Scorecard 2007, the annual corporate-work ranking published annually by The American Lawyer.Trending Stories
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