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AG May Axe Controversial Bond Deals
"Cash-out" refinancing of school bonds puts extra money in district coffers � but more than a few critics claim it's illegal. Public-finance lawyers squabble as they wait for Jerry Brown's office to weigh in.Bank robbery conviction overturned
ATLANTA AP - An appeals court has vacated the conviction of a man accused of robbing the same Atlanta bank twice in 2004.An 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel said Friday it was not clear that Michael A. Diaz effectively waived his right to a jury trial.Diaz claimed another personality had been "re-earthed" into his body and was innocent of crimes blamed on Diaz.Companies Should Brace for a Storm of Activity on the Food Front
This year has seen a convergence of factors that are likely to result in more lawsuits, and possibly new laws and regulations, targeting those who market foods that critics view as bad for children's health. Reed Smith's Antony Klapper (pictured), Paul Llewellyn and Anthony DiResta review key events in the gathering storm, and explain why proprietary internal documents may be at its center. Now is a critical time for companies and their counsel to consider strategies and alternatives, the authors say.Patent Troll Debate Rages, Firms Pressed to Pick Sides
Clients like Intellectual Ventures general counsel Melissa Finocchio want their outside counsel singing from the same hymnal.View more book results for the query "*"
CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Georgia State Board of Equalization et al
The 1976 Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act allows a railroad to attempt to show that state methods for determining the value of railroad property result in a discriminatory determination of true market value.Ark. agency seeks dismissal of duck-blind lawsuit
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has asked a circuit court judge to throw out a lawsuit filed against it by a local group that wants to prevent the agency's removing private duck blinds from public lands.Casale v. Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Special Master Finds Conduct of MTA Former Deputy Director of Security Was 'Dishonest'Federal Judiciary Seeks Budget Boost
The judicial branch is asking for a 9 percent increase, citing higher rents, enhanced security and an escalating caseload.Trending Stories
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