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General Ordinances Addressing Drilling Can Withstand Challenges
In striking down an oil company's challenge to a Fayette County zoning ordinance, a Commonwealth Court panel wrote that granting a hearing board the right to protect the public's "health, safety and welfare" through additional conditions is not enough to bring a local zoning ordinance into conflict with the state's Oil and Gas Act.New Bankruptcy Court Filing Fees
Notice to the bar.Grooming Products Company's Board May Get Extreme Makeover
Four directors of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Stephan Co. who tried to take over the company could be replaced due to corporate governance problems and pressure from institutional investors. Stephan faces a possible delisting of its stock by the American Stock Exchange due to a lack of outside directors and other violations of Amex rules. Among the violations: Its failure to put any matter to a vote of the company's shareholders since Sept. 1, 2000.The Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware courts look unfavorably upon non-competition agreements.View more book results for the query "*"
Acquisitions abound at a blistering pace this year
BUYOUTS ARE HAVING a banner year.The volume of acquisitions announced this year breaks the record set in 2000, as the dollar total reached an all-time high last week, even before a slew of takeover announcements were made Monday that pushed it even higher.As of Monday, the total value of announced acquisitions worldwide reached $3.DOJ: Reject Airline Alliance Deal
Federal antitrust officials are urging the U.S. Department of Transportation to reject a bid by Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. to coordinate prices and scheduling with four foreign airlines. The Justice Department recommendation comes as major carriers struggle against high internal expenses and low-cost competitors. Blocked by regulators from outright mergers, major carriers are searching for alternatives that will help them cut costs.Federal Judge Says State Not Obligated to Pay for Sex-Change Surgery
Former Treasury secretary worried about tech stock bubble
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said there's a rising concern that technology stocks are in a bubble as investors shake off their apprehension from the 2007-2009 American mortgage and credit collapse.Extent of Martin Act Preemption of Common Law Claims for Fraud
In their Commercial Division Update, George Bundy Smith, an arbitrator and mediator with JAMS, and Thomas J. Hall, a partner with Chadbourne & Parke, discuss recent Commercial Division decisions that have addressed the impact the 'Assured Guaranty' decision has had on Martin Act preemption defenses.Trending Stories
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