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Paulsen v. Remington Lodging & Hospitality LLC
Rapid Reinstatement of Terminated Employees Makes Injunction UnnecessaryAppellate courts to consider question of premises liability apportionment
No International Geographic Boundaries to Family Court Act, N.Y. Panel Decides
In a case of first impression, a New York state appellate panel has ruled that the Family Court may have subject matter jurisdiction over acts that occur out of state -- in this instance, a woman's alleged assault of her daughter and grandchildren on the Caribbean Island of Anguilla. In affirming a Long Island judge's order granting three orders of protection, a unanimous Appellate Division, 2nd Department, panel concluded that the Family Court Act sets no geographic boundaries for family offenses.Cuomo Urges Young Associates to Look Beyond Perks
Former New York Governor Mario M. Cuomo exhorted young lawyers to embrace the social significance of the practice of law. Speaking on "The Soul of the Profession" at a meeting of summer associates and young lawyers in New York, Cuomo said the widespread disenchantment of young lawyers is a reaction to a multitude of career options and to coverage provided by a skeptical press.View more book results for the query "*"
Courts Clarifying Shareholders' Rights to Information
In Louisiana Municipal Police Employees Retirement System v. Morgan Stanley & Co. , the Court of Chancery on March 4 allowed a shareholder, Louisiana Municipal Police Employees Retirement System (Lampers), to obtain information regarding the investigation by a board committee and the report of its counsel. This follows the recent decision of King v. VeriFone by the Supreme Court, which refused to dismiss a Section 220 suit simply because it was filed after a derivative suit for which the shareholder was seeking additional details to amend the derivative complaint.Knife Toting Burglar Arrested at Paris Hilton's House
A man has been arrested at Paris Hilton's Los Angeles home after the socialite said he tried to break in with two big knives.Judge increases punishment for man who ducked jury duty
HOWELL, Mich. AP - The court-ordered report Brandon Dickens was ordered to write after ducking out of jury duty has not passed muster.Livingston County Circuit Judge David Reader said Dickens' paper was plagiarized. To the 20-year-old Dickens, the report merely contained "quoted" material.Not surprisingly, Reader had the last word.Trending Stories
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