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Joye v. Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education et al,
Defendant-school board's program of random, suspicionless drug and alcohol testing of all students involved in extracurricular activities and all students authorized to park on school property, which is plainly constitutional under federal law, is permissible under Article 1, paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution, and the Appellate Division opinion upholding the program is affirmed; the high school has demonstrated that there is a substance-abuse problem among its students, thus establishing a speciFormer big firm associates suspended over sexual encounter
The Illinois Supreme Court has suspended the law licenses of two former associates from prominent law firms over a drunken sexual encounter with a Wisconsin woman in 2005.Larry Bird sues owners of former home for name use
EVANSVILLE, Ind. AP - Larry Bird filed a lawsuit alleging a couple who bought his former home in southern Indiana are improperly using his name to promote a bed-and-breakfast.The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, claims Georgianna Lincoln and Christopher Cooke did not have permission to use the NBA Hall of Famer's name with the property and are profiting off his trademark by stating the home belonged to him.Panel Revives Claim Over Timely Notice to Insurer
The Third Department said there remains an issue of whether the delay was justified given the insured's preoccupation with his daughter's care after her motorcycle accident.Banks Attack SEC Over New Rules
Firing its first shot in a battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the regulation of securities-related activities conducted by banks, the American Bankers Association accused the agency of overstepping its authority. The bankers called for the withdrawal of a new SEC rule the industry claims would impede the ability of banks to provide securities-related services.View more book results for the query "*"
Navigating the Nuances of the 'Executive' Exemption for Overtime Pay
Over the past decade, there has been a nationwide increase in wage and hour lawsuits, along with investigations by the U.S. Labor Department and its New Jersey counterpart, based on employers' failures to pay overtime wages. Many employers are vulnerable to liability under federal and state laws because they misunderstand or misinterpret complex and confusing overtime regulations. And inconsistencies between federal and state laws mean even more confusion for employers.When Huntsman announced earlier this week that it terminated its merger agreement with Hexion Specialty Chemicals as part of a settlement, it looked like the end of Hexion's suit against Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank. You'll recall that after Vice Chancellor Stephen Lamb of Delaware Chancery Court found Hexion had willfully breached its merger agreement with Huntsman, he ordered Hexion to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. To make good on that order, Hexion, represented by Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman, sued Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank in New York state court to force them to fund the deal.
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