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Lessees Owing Property Taxes Can Challenge Liability
Can a debtor challenge a real estate tax liability if it is not the owner of the property? Under the right circumstances, yes, according to a recent decision of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Wilson, Sonsini Helping Pacific Biosciences With Planned IPO
N.Y. Bar Groups Seek Changes in Advertising Restrictions
Expressing grave concerns over the constitutionality, practicality and fair enforcement of proposed new restrictions on attorney advertising, major New York bar groups are urging court administrators to seek a more tailored and focused response to the perceived and actual ills of lawyer self-promotion and solicitations. With the Nov. 15 deadline for commentary quickly approaching, and the Jan. 15 projected effective date hovering, several groups have submitted reports to the Office of Court Administration.Court Endorses the Business-Judgment Rule
In In re PSE&G Shareholder Litigation, the New Jersey Supreme Court sent a clear message that in cases of alleged breaches of the duty of care, boards of directors can expect the judiciary to respect their good faith business decisions, including those made about litigation on behalf of the corporation.A&M to Pay Millions for Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law and Texas A&M University today are announcing they signed a letter of intent for A&M University to assume ownership and operations of Texas Wesleyan's law school. Texas Wesleyan would remain the owner of the land and facilities and would rent them to A&M. A&M System Chancellor John Sharp says A&M has always wanted a law school because it "rounds out" the A&M System's professional schools.View more book results for the query "*"
Goldman Sachs to sell Litton to Ocwen for $264 million cash
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. agreed to sell Litton Loan Servicing LP to Ocwen Financial Corp. for $263.7 million in cash, ending the New York-based bank's 3-1/2 year experiment in processing home-loan payments.At the urging of Nintendo and its lawyers at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, the Federal Circuit issued a mandamus order telling a federal court judge in Texas to transfer a patent infringement case over the Wii video game system out of the state. It's the fourth time in the past year the court has issued such an order to a judge in the Eastern District of Texas.
JWJ Industries Inc. v. Oswego County
County's Solid Waste 'Flow Control Law' Unconstitutionally Vague as Written, AppliedL.A. Firms Brace for Rough '09
Larger Los Angeles firms took a hit last year in the Wall Street meltdown, 2008 results show, but firms are taking steps against a worse year in '09.Trending Stories
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