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No Harm, No Foul: BigLaw Squelches Ex-Client's Suit Over $20 Million in Puntives on $520 Verdict
Aluminum giant Alcoa has had enough of waiting to defend itself against sensational bribery claims by a Bahraini rival while the DOJ and SEC build their own cases against the company. On Thursday Cravath's Evan Chesler travelled to Pittsburgh to make Alcoa's case for lifting a three-year-old stay in the civil suit so that it can seek dismissal, but federal prosecutors countered that allowing the case to proceed could threaten the government's investigation.
Simple Change in Labor Law Holding Up House Agenda
The Republicans have a commanding 110-87 lead in the state House of Representatives, but a simple bill to raise the threshold on public construction jobs that fall under the Prevailing Wage Law has the GOP caucus tied up in knots.Carlyle Group Madison Dearborn Riverstone Holdings Williams Energy Partners
Government Records Council To Hire Outside Counsel To Review Requests
The state Government Records Council hopes soon to hire outside counsel to replace deputy attorneys general as reviewers of requests for government records.View more book results for the query "*"
New Damages Trial Ordered In False Imprisonment Suit
Alabama governor cracks down on bingo machines
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - The governor of this Bible Belt state is waging a one-man crusade against gambling - and stirring racial tensions in the process - by sending state troopers on late-night raids to shut down electronic bingo parlors.Republican Bob Riley, a lifelong opponent of gambling, contends the electronic devices are essentially slot machines, which are plainly illegal in Alabama.Cite as: Silverman v. Shaoul, 603231/08, NYLJ 1202474509788, at *1 (Sup. NY, Decided November 3, 2010)Justice Eileen BranstenDecided: Nov
Board accepting applications for 2nd Philly casino
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Pennsylvania's gambling regulators have decided to start accepting applications for the remaining slot machine license in PhiladelphiaEfforts Upped to Counter Counterfeiters
When Michael Holihan first filed suit against two Colombia-born brothers who allegedly had been importing counterfeit Nokia cell phone accessories into Miami, he got a permanent injunction and a $130,000 settlement.Trending Stories
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