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Milberg Weiss beats co-lead counsel removal bid in class action
Superior Court Won't Disturb Judge's Credibility Determination
A Delaware County trial judge properly precluded from trial the hearsay testimony of an unidentified Toys 'R' Us employee in part because he doubted the plaintiff's credibility, a state appeals court has ruled.Former Ga. County Clerk With Dementia Looks to Oust Successor
Former DeKalb County, Ga., Superior Court Clerk Linda Carter, who suffers from temporary episodes of dementia, has now filed a writ of quo warranto to oust her successor, whom she alleges tricked her into resigning when she did not comprehend what she was doing. Carter is seeking to return as clerk.A Digital Picture May or May Not Be Worth a Thousand Words
In his State E-discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: More and more decisions are being issued that necessarily address spoliation sanctions for the failure to preserve such digital videos and photographs, and courts are having to weigh the equities of the circumstances under which such images have been "lost" when determining the appropriate sanction.View more book results for the query "*"
Government lawyers are in demand
Not surprisingly, former government lawyers are especially in demand at businesses under investigation by prosecutors or regulators. But even corporations that don't have to worry about a federal probe have found that D.C. veterans are useful for navigating the nation's capital.Job Descriptions Can Be Key To Avoiding Displaced Workers' Discrimination Suits
As the number of wrongful termination lawsuits grows, cash-strapped companies must implement cost-effective, practical measures to help better defend themselves against such claims. One employment practice that is often overlooked, but can be surprisingly valuable, is the maintenance of current and accurate job descriptions.Marilyn Manson, Former Bandmate Settle Lawsuit
A contentious lawsuit between Marilyn Manson and former bandmate Stephen Bier has been settled without the multimillion-dollar judgment the keyboardist initially sought, court records show. An agreement calls for attorneys representing Bier to be paid $380,000. Manson's insurance company will pay $175,000 while the rest will be paid by Bier's former business managers, an attorney for Manson said. Bier sued the shock rocker for $20 million in 2007, claiming the singer spent money owed to Biers to furnish a lavish lifestyle.Jury Shoots Down NRA, Awards $4.45 Million To Couple
A federal jury yesterday awarded more than $4.45 million in a suit against the NRA brought by an Iowa couple -- both NRA members and one a former board member -- who said their reputations were smeared when NRA President Charlton Heston falsely accused them of staging a disruption at the organization's July 1998 annual meeting in Philadelphia. Sally and Kenneth Brodbeck said after the verdict that all they ever wanted was an apology and that they would never have sued if they had gotten one.No Probable Cause to Stop Swerving Car
A police officer's observation of a vehicle twice swerving onto the shoulder of the road did not establish probable cause for a traffic stop that resulted in a DUI conviction, a Superior Court panel has ruled.Trending Stories
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