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August 14, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lloyd v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm'n

The Public Utility Commission erred in granting PPL Electric Utilities Corp.'s request to increase retail distribution and transmission rates where the commission allowed gradualism to trump all other ratemaking factors without providing a sufficient explanation for doing so. Vacated in part, reversed in part, and affirmed in part.
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April 27, 2010 | Law.com

Biller Explains Split in Toyota Dispute: He Insisted on Going to Trial

A difference of opinion prompted the split between former Toyota Motor Sales USA in-house attorney Dimitrios Biller and the attorneys he hired to sue his ex-employer, according to Biller. Jeff Allen and Joseph Wohrle, both partners in Allen + Wohrle of Santa Monica, Calif., moved to withdraw on April 22, citing a "breakdown in the attorney-client relationship" that made it "unreasonably difficult" to represent Biller. His attorneys wanted to settle the case, Biller said. He insists on going to trial.
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January 01, 2011 | The American Lawyer

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August 16, 2001 | Law.com

Appellate Brief in 'Interactive Gift Express, Inc. v. Compuserve Incorporated'

Appellant Interactive Gift Express, Inc. (now known as E-Data, Corp.) appeals District Court order on claim construction. E-Data claims, inter alia, District Court improperly imported limitations into claims that were contrary to the intrinsic record of the "Freeny" patent, including improperly relying on a preferred embodiment to impose several limitations on the claim element "point of sale location."
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January 10, 2005 | Law.com

Volkswagen of America Inc. v. Ramirez

The accident reconstruction expert's reliance on the "laws of physics," without more, is an insufficient explanation for how the wheel was able to remain pocketed in the rear wheel well throughout the turbulent accident sequence.
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June 14, 2011 | National Law Journal

Dole settles with 5,000 plantation workers

Dole Food Co. Inc. has agreed in principle to settle the pesticide claims of more than 5,000 former banana workers in South and Central America who are represented by Provost Umphrey.
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April 03, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Holt demands offer no safe harbor

I am writing regarding your article of Nov. 15, 2011, "Demand letters leveraged to extract big settlements." For the last 20 years, these Holt demand letters [Southern General Insurance Co. v. Holt, 262 Ga. 267 (1992)] have created a "gotcha" automobile accident environment in Georgia.
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April 23, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Judge upholds $281 million award against TBS

ATLANTA AP - A Fulton County Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday Turner Broadcasting System must pay Texas businessman David McDavid $281 million, just as a jury said last year.Judge Tom Campbell denied Turner Broadcasting's request to overturn the verdict in favor of McDavid, who accused the company of cheating him out of buying the Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers and Philips Arena operating rights in 2003.
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