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N.J. Deemer Statute Doesn't Apply To Pa.'s Tort Options
A Philadelphia judge denied a request for summary judgment made by a defendant attempting to apply New Jersey's limited tort statute to a Pennsylvania car insurance policy under the Garden State's deemer statute.Thacher Proffitt Fires Second Associate After Insider-Trading Scheme
Thacher Proffitt & Wood has terminated an associate who agreed to pay $42,000 in civil penalties after the Securities and Exchange Commission accused him of insider trading. The SEC alleged that the attorney, Young Kim, who joined the firm in 1998, received information from another firm associate, Amir Rosenthal, who pleaded guilty last week to insider trading and faces five years in prison. Neither attorney was accused of using firm information. Kim was terminated from Thacher Proffitt on Friday.Resentencings Narrow Gap Between Crack, Powder Cocaine
Federal judges across the country have lowered thousands of crack cocaine sentences this year in a massive resentencing effort aimed at narrowing the disparity between penalties for the crack and powder forms of the drug.View more book results for the query "*"
Time Is Money: Members of Biker Gang Sue Federal Government
They spent years behind bars for a murder they didn't commit. Now they're suing the federal government for withholding evidence that would have proven their innocence.Full House for High Court Asbestos Arguments
Insurance and bankruptcy law practitioners take special interest in 'Travelers' litigation.For Manatt, New Twist in Jamaican Extradition Controversy
A Jamaican Cabinet minister and leading member of the ruling Jamaican Labour Party insists it was the party, not the government, that hired Manatt, Phelps & Phillips to lobby U.S. officials in connection with a high-profile extradition dispute between the two countries. Not true, says the firm. The dispute involves Jamaica's refusal to hand over Christopher "Dudus" Coke, a 40-year-old Kingston businessman indicted last August in the U.S. on charges of conspiracy to distribute drugs and illegal firearms in Jamaica and New York.Trending Stories
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