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Chevron wants human rights case review
The see-saw legal fights over holding multinational corporations liable for aiding foreign governments in alleged international human rights violations may come to a head in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in two separate cases involving oil giant Chevron and mining company Rio Tinto Group.ND Supreme Court hears appeal of prop tax lawsuit
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's Supreme Court had a tough review Tuesday of a lawsuit over the state's debate on whether to abolish property taxes.Incorrect Caption Capsizes Action Against PennDOT
A plaintiff may not amend the caption of a complaint after the statute of limitations has run to substitute a state agency for the state as a party. The ruling, by the Commonwealth Court, affirmed two orders of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.Crudele v. The City of New York Police Department
Fact Issue Exists Regarding the Constitutionality Of Police Department's Sick-Leave PolicyVeterans Seek More Aggressive Action From Special Appeals Court
Lady Louise Byron is 80 years old, has terminal lung cancer and is stuck on what many veterans call "the hamster wheel of justice" in their pursuit of disability benefits. By February of this year, her claim for benefits due to the death of her Army veteran husband had been considered 10 times during 15 years of active litigation.View more book results for the query "*"
Baker & McKenzie tops NLJ 250 when foreign-based attorneys are included
Baker & McKenzie tops the NLJ 250, the National Law Journal's list of the largest 250 U.S.-based firms by attorney head count.Andersen Prosecution Witness Provides History of Document Destruction
David Duncan, the government's key witness in Arthur Andersen's obstruction of justice trial in Houston, testified Wednesday he believed he did nothing wrong by asking employees to destroy Enron documents. But Duncan said he began to have second thoughts sometime after he was fired. His state of mind is crucial for Andersen's defense attorney, who wants the jury to believe Duncan changed his story only under threat of prosecution.NPR Hires Weil to Investigate Juan Williams's Firing
National Public Radio has retained the firm for an internal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the DISMISSAL OF Juan Williams on October 20, after Williams made controversial remarks about Muslims on the FOX news network.Trending Stories
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