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Moody's, S&P lose bid to end fraud lawsuit
A U.S. judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit against Moody's Investors Service Inc. and Standard Poor's, rejecting arguments that investors can't sue over deceptive ratings of private-placement notes because those opinions are protected by free-speech rights. U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin in New York rejected the ratings services' arguments Wednesday.Intensive Supervision Program Resentencing Panel Members
Notice to the bar.High court sides with fired Army reservist
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a former hospital lab technician who says his service in the U.S. Army Reserve led to his dismissal.The decision, based on a federal law intended to prevent job discrimination against members of the military, is the first in which the court has ruled that an employer can be held liable for the discriminatory acts of supervisors who do not make final employment decisions.Judicial Free Speech Ruling Needs to Be Silenced
The U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down as unconstitutional the ethical rule that prohibits judicial candidates from expressing their views on disputed legal or political issues. Although the court stopped short of throwing out all limits on judicial campaign speech, the implication of the court`s decision is clear: judicial candidates are now free to signal how they will rule on any number of issues they might be required to decide if elected.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Guaranty Fund May Offset Payments By Collateral Sources
Amid a deluge of opinions released just before the holiday break, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has announced that the Pennsylvania Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association Act's non-duplication of recovery provision will enable the associatiOnly Chancery Can Pierce Corporate Veil, Superior Court Says
The Delaware Superior Court has ruled that a corporate officer is not personally liable if he acts on the company's behalf and only the Chancery Court has the jurisdiction to pierce the corporate veil. Judge Mary Johnston issued the ruling last month, after hearing a dispute between Citadel Engineering and American Aerospace Corp.Business Is Brisk for Consultant Helping Lawyers Find Jobs
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