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Court Allows Expelled Seminarian to Pursue Claim Against Church
A man expelled from a Roman Catholic seminary may move forward with his breach of implied contract claim in a lawsuit alleging that the school promoted "pro-gay and lesbian" literature in violation of authentic Roman Catholic doctrine. However, a New York judge dismissed the plaintiff's misrepresentation and negligence claims, finding that the First Amendment prohibited the court from interfering with causes of action grounded in a religious dispute.K&L Gates, Simmons & Simmons Bolster Tokyo Offices
In a vote of confidence in the Japanese market, two international firms have bolstered Tokyo-based energy practices with new partner hires. K&L Gates has recruited Sergey Milanov, formerly a partner with Orrick, while Simmons & Simmons is bringing aboard Simon Barrett, most recently a senior associate at Hogan Lovells.I.L. v. New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services
Where an individual suffers from dementia and no guardian has power over her assets, the cash value of her life insurance policies are not accessible to her and, therefore, she is eligible under the Medicaid Only program.Publishers Should Get Out Of Flesh Trade
Since their renaissance in the 1960s counterculture, alternative papers have thrived on free-spirited journalism and a libertarian advertising philosophy. Strip clubs, escorts and, lately, medical marijuana emporiums, filled countless pages with their ads. Frankly, that is their right, except when the "goods" they are advertising for sale or rent are youth under 18.How an Expensive Office Lease Helped Kill a Venerable IP Boutique
When New York-based intellectual property specialty shop Darby & Darby announced in March that it was shutting its doors, many observers quickly lumped the firm in with other dead IP boutiques as another example of the notion that the boutique model no longer has legs. But in some ways, the firm's death represents something beyond the story of a struggling IP boutique. It's also a classic tale of how the burden of boom-time loans helped crush a company once tough times hit.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys for flight attendants try to reverse ejection order
Philip Gerson of Gerson & Schwartz in Miami argued before the 3rd District Court of Appeal that Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jerald Bagley abused his discretion when he ejected lawyers in the case named for the lead plaintiff, Norma R. Broin.EU ambassador talks about global warming
ATLANTA AP - The European Union's ambassador to the U.S. called for strong trans-Atlantic ties when he addressed Atlanta business leaders Thursday. But he couldn't help pressing his audience on another issue: Global warming.Ambassador John Bruton said more open dialogue is needed between the EU and the U.S. on the specter of climate change.Wray v. NYC Partnership Housing Develop. Fund Co.
Trustee Substituted as Plaintiff in Personal Injury Suit Vested in Bankruptcy EstateThree Plead out in Big Gang Case
Judge Maxine Chesney accepted the plea deals in San Francisco's Page Street Mob case. Two other defendants are scheduled for trial Feb. 11 � the first in S.F. under new rules for witness disclosure.Trending Stories
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