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High Court Agrees to Sit Down to Religious Tea Case
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a Bush administration plea to keep members of a New Mexico church from using a hallucinogenic tea in their ceremonies. The administration wants the high court to overturn a November 2004 en banc ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The en banc decision affirmed an earlier injunction that prohibited the government from barring importation and use of the tea, which contains a substance barred under the federal Controlled Substances Act.Supreme Court hears immigrant's ID theft case
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Ignacio Carlos Flores-Figueroa, an undocumented worker from Mexico, made a curious and undeniably bad decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Real Estate Workouts - Excess Nonrecourse Partnership Debt
In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter M. Fass, a partner at Proskauer Rose, continues a discussion of the tax consequences of restructuring a troubled loan secured by real estate, where the owner is a partnership, with a review of a recent IRS revenue ruling which addresses guidance on cancellation of indebtedness income in the partnership context.Quicklaw for Office Combines Internet, Legal Research and Microsoft Office
LexisNexis Canada, a provider of content, software, and workflow tools for Canadian legal professionals, launched Quicklaw for Microsoft Office on Thursday, which integrates Office tools, online legal research and the Internet.Justices to Mull Statute of Limitations in Med Mal Cases
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether, in light of the certificate of merit requirement, the statute of limitations in a medical malpractice case where there are multiple potential causes of an injury should toll upon confirmation of the specific cause of the injury or simply upon discovery that the injury was the result of someone else's conduct.Heirs in $165M Suit Say Coke Ties Compromise SunTrust Banks
SunTrust Banks Inc.'s failure to diversify family trust assets that sometimes had up to 90 percent Coca-Cola stock has prompted claims against the bank. The $165 million federal suit raises questions about the bank's decades-old relationship with Coke and also will likely test the limits of attorney-client privilege between King & Spalding and its longtime clients Coke and SunTrust. The bank has identified two King & Spalding partners in the firm's trusts practice as witnesses in the case.Trending Stories
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