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Federal Court Turns When E-mails Contradict Deposition Testimony
As electronic discovery becomes more common, e-mails are proving to be a gold mine of information in corporate legal disputes. In a recent Miami court case, lawyers for Qantum Communications found a series of e-mails that show businessman Ronald Hale had been discussing a sale of two radio stations to Qantum well within the period of their client's "no shop" clause in a sales contract.Levant, Winner of Record Verdict, Dies
On Aug. 5, S. Robert Levant died of natural causes. He was 82.In Streaming Video Dispute, Company Aims at Colleges, Universities
After a recent legal setback, a California company that claims its patents cover the streaming video technology used by adult Web sites is boosting efforts to collect money from colleges and universities. Acacia Media Technologies Corp. has sent letters to dozens of colleges claiming the schools' use of streaming video in areas like distance learning and video lectures violates company patents. The message: Pay up, or risk getting sued.Vigilant Insurance Co. v. M/T "Clipper Legacy"
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Banks must fix their cavalier mistakes
For all the scandalous news about systemically sloppy foreclosure documentation, bankers are trying to reassure the public that no undeserved evictions resulted. "At the end of the day, the underlying substance was accurate," JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon told reporters on a conference call. "There's almost no chance that we've made a mistake.Cite as: US v. Daugerdas, S3 09 Cr. 581, NYLJ 1202471731243, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September 03, 2010)U.S. District Court, Southern DistrictJudge William H. Paul
Miami lawsuits say bank funneled money into Bernie Madoff's Ponzi
The U.S. subsidiary of the British financial giant Standard Chartered Bank International has been named as a defendant in more than a dozen lawsuits filed by Latin American investors who lost money in Bernard Madoff's record-setting Ponzi scheme.Commercial Driver Can't Keep License After DUI Conviction
In a case of first impression, a Commonwealth Court panel has reversed a common pleas court judge who ruled that ambiguity in a 2005 law allowed a man convicted of a DUI offense to maintain his commercial driver's license after losing his personal operating privileges.Trending Stories
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