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Lender Without Mortgage Note in Hand Lacks Standing To Sue for Foreclosure
Raising another procedural hurdle to residential foreclosure cases, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday that a mortgage lender must demonstrate that it possesses the note or an assignment before filing its complaint, the Appellate Division says.Opponents hope dog racing may be on way out
Greyhound-racing opponents renewed efforts to eliminate a requirement that tracks offer live racing, a potentially major change in an industry that has operated in Florida since the 1930s.For Minority Women In-House, Gender Is More of a Barrier Than Race But Jobs Are Empowering
Corporate Counsel Women of Color, a nonprofit organization that fosters diversity in Fortune 1000 law departments, has announced a report on how women of color are faring in those companies. And despite the obstacles faced by respondents, CCWC founder and CEO Laurie Robinson says the results were surprisingly refreshing.Pickering Nomination may go the way of Estrada
Charles Pickering Sr. still has a long way to go before he can don the robes of an appellate judge. Pickering's nomination to the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals was cleared, as expected, by the Senate Judiciary Committee Oct. 2 on a party-line vote. But Pickering, who currently sits as a U.S. district judge in Mississippi, has been assailed for his allegedly insensitive racial views and possible ethical missteps. He will face a stiff challenge this fall in the form of a probable Democratic filibuster.View more book results for the query "*"
Ney Pleads Guilty in Government's Ongoing Corruption Probe
Rep. Robert Ney (R-Ohio) pleaded guilty Friday to criminal fraud charges as part of the government's ongoing public corruption probe stemming from the business deals of convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff.Shareholders' Claims Narrowed, but Malpractice Suit Against Winston & Strawn May Go Forward
Winston & Strawn must face a $2.5 million malpractice suit from former shareholders of pharmaceutical company Biosynexus for allegedly botching the 2005 sale of the company, Supreme Court Justice Judith J. Gische has ruled.Attorney Fees in Personal Injury Cases Targeted
Petitions were filed Tuesday with lawyer discipline authorities in New York and 11 other states to limit attorneys' contingency fees in personal injury cases that reach quick settlements. The nationwide effort, spearheaded by Washington, D.C.-based Common Good, would limit attorney fees to their hourly rates in fast-settled tort cases, with a maximum cap of 10 percent of the recovery.Plaintiffs seek MDL status for suits against Sony over PlayStation breach
Less than two weeks after filing what they believe are the first class actions against Sony Corp. over the PlayStation game network data breach, two plaintiffs' law firms are seeking multidistrict litigation approval.The purported class actions follow Sony's April 26 announcement that a breach of its video game online network compromised the confidential information of some 77 million users.Trending Stories
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