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Democratic candidates spar on presidential picks
ATLANTA AP - Jim Martin, one of the Democratic candidates vying to face U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, said Wednesday he voted for John Edwards after his runoff opponent accused him of voting "against" Barack Obama.Martin - who's been bashing his opponent Vernon Jones for twice casting ballots for Republican George Bush - refused early Wednesday to say which Democrat he backed in the state's Feb.Biovail Pharmaceuticals Fires Kasowitz Benson From High-Profile Case
Biovail Pharmaceuticals fired Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman from its case against several hedge funds and Wall Street analysts Friday, as questions continued over whether the law firm knowingly used documents covered by a protective order to help bring the suit. At issue are documents that were part of a separate class action involving Banc of America Securities LLC. BAS claims Kasowitz Benson and Biovail used the material to pump up the case against the hedge funds.Former Client's Suit Against DLA Piper Removed to Federal Court
A malpractice lawsuit by a bankrupt outdoor furniture distributor against DLA Piper has been removed to federal court. Joseph DelGreco & Co. sued DLA in Manhattan Supreme Court, claiming the firm's negligence financially damaged the company and pushed it into bankruptcy. Now, DelGreco has removed the $17 million lawsuit to the Southern District of New York, citing its ongoing bankruptcy proceedings and the "early stages" of the litigation.Senate Confirms Furman for Southern District Bench
Jesse M. Furman, the deputy chief of appeals for the Southern District U.S. Attorney's Office, was confirmed by a 62-34 vote. His confirmation leaves five openings on the Southern District bench.Plaintiff Allowed to See the Results Of College Disciplinary Hearing
A member of Nassau Community College`s women`s basketball team is entitled to view the "final results" of a disciplinary hearing concerning members of the college`s men`s basketball team she claims sexually assaulted her in 1999, a Nassau Supreme Court justice has held.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court Rules Against Multiple Patent Royalties
The Supreme Court has limited the ability of companies to collect multiple royalties on their patents. The unanimous decision June 9 was helpful to customers of Intel Corp. and is the latest step by the justices to scale back the power of patent-holders. The case revolves around a long-time Supreme Court doctrine that says the sale of an invention exhausts the patent-holder's right to control how the purchaser uses it.Port Authority Pays Women Lawyers Thousands Less Than Men, Suit Says
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey pays female attorneys in nonsupervisory roles "thousands of dollars less" than their male counterparts, according to a suit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.Application To Designate Litigation Involving the Drugs Zometa and Aredia as a Mass Tort
Notice to the bar.Defense psychologist: 'Rockefeller' is delusional
BOSTON AP - Lawyers for the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller began their defense in his kidnapping trial Wednesday with the testimony of a forensic psychologist who said he is "completely deluded" and not responsible for his actions.The psychologist, Catherine Howe, said the defendant has "delusional disorder, grandiose type" and "narcissistic personality disorder.Trending Stories
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