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Board of Contributors: State's High Court Ruling Allows Patients To Access Courts
The Florida Supreme Court's recent decision striking down a medical malpractice arbitration provision is good news for Florida patients who are being forced to waive their rights in order to access health care, attorney Stuart Ratzan writes.Man in Etan Patz Case Expected to Plead Not Guilty
Pedro Hernandez's admission in May to suffocating Etan Patz was a stunning turn in one of the most notorious and vexing cases in New York City history, prompting the first arrest ever in the case.High-Profile International Assignments a Boon to Some Firms
In the last full week of August -- a busier month than usual for corporate lawyers -- several firms picked up significant pieces of work in the global arena. Among the big international deals: Singapore announced a $1.4 billion development of a major sports complex, and two British firms have lined up key advisory roles on the project. And the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the nation's second-largest public pension manager, announced plans to acquire Australia's Intoll Group, a toll road owner, for $3 billion.General Equity � Chancery Division Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties
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Cuban American National Foundation Seeks to Block Use of Allegedly Pirated Name
Jorge Mas Santos' Cuban American National Foundation is throwing the federal tort book at former employee Mario B. Miranda Sr. for allegedly pirating its famous name. Miranda snatched the name last May after the CANF changed its legal name in state records to the Jorge Mas Canosa Freedom Foundation Inc. He's also sought to register the name as a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.FDA Clarifies Medicare Modernization Act
The FDA guidance on prescription drug act provides valuable insight to pharmaceutical executives and patent practitioners with regard to 30-month stays.Sale of Doral warehouse on 2 acres nets $5 million
Abramoff Begins Serving Sentence at Maryland Prison
Disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff reported to prison Wednesday in Cumberland, Md., to begin serving a sentence of almost six years for defrauding banks of $23 million when buying a Florida casino cruise line in 2000. He also faces jail time after pleading guilty in Washington for fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy to bribe public officials.Trending Stories
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