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Civil Court Contests Confined To Brooklyn for Sept. 13 Vote
Judges Challenged to Take Stand on Court Camera Ban
H&R Block Class Action Sent Back to Philadelphia
A Philadelphia judge should not have decertified a class where the defense did not challenge the original class certification order immediately after summary judgment proceedings in the case caused that order's status to shift from interlocutory to appealable, an en banc panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a 6-3 decision. The case is more than a dozen years old and has traveled up and down the ladder of state trial and appellate courts at length.View more book results for the query "*"
Going After Gangs With Injunctions Instead of Indictments
Usually when prosecutors dismantle street gangs, they try one member at a time in the criminal courthouse. But Fort Worth is the latest city to seek an injunction against multiple alleged gangsters in the civil courthouse. The city hopes to set up a "safety zone" in gang territory.Backdating Issues? Remember Your Company's Insurance Coverage
Stock option backdating may become one of the most widespread business crises in recent years. While companies and executives who are investigated will look to insurance policies to help pay for mounting defense costs and any potential liabilities, insurers will look to minimize coverage obligations. According to Gilbert Heintz & Randolph's Jonathan M. Cohen and John P. Sheahan, it's critical that targets of option probes act quickly to protect their insurance coverage while keeping in mind four key points.Heller to Delay Associate Start Dates
Heller Ehrman has become the latest law firm to push back associate start dates. The firm has also withdrawn from some campuses for its interview process. The start date for new Heller associates was pushed from Oct. 13 to Jan. 20. The affected associates will be paid a stipend of $10,000 each. The decision was made for economic reasons, said Michael Gotham, the firm's director of attorney recruiting.Knights Arts Challenge hands out $3.7 million
Twenty winners today received $3.7 million in the 2009 Knight Arts Challenge. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation's community-wide contest tries to find the best ideas for the South Florida arts.Cite as: JK v. EK, NYLJ 1202474585475, at *1 (Sup, NA, Decided October 22, 2010)Justice Robert A. BrunoDecided: October 22, 2010p cl
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