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Fourth Circuit to Decide Fate of Convicted Killer's Appeal
The federal kidnapping prosecution of Jay Lentz has taken one surprising turn after another. And now, Lentz's fate is in the hands of the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Federal prosecutors in Alexandria, Va., who tried Lentz want the Richmond, Va.-based appeals court to reverse a July 22 order by Judge Gerald Bruce Lee of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that tossed out a jury conviction against Lentz.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 112 - June 11, 2013
Daily decision alert.Miller v. Nationwide Life Insurance Co.
The district court, applying the provisions of the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act of 1998, did not err in its dismissal of the plaintiff's class action claims under the Securities Act and for breach of contract.Source-Code Discovery in Patent Infringement Cases
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The Price of Privilege: Protective Orders and E-Discovery Costs
Irell & Manella's Elizabeth Iglesias and Claire O'Sullivan demonstrate how a protective order to guard against the inadvertent waiver of privileged documents might work against efforts to limit e-discovery costs.Dane Cook's Half-Brother Ordered to Repay Him $12 Million
The Massachusetts attorney general's office has ordered comedian Dane Cook's half brother and sister-in-law to pay $12 million in restitution after they pleaded guilty to stealing from him.New York City to Pay $3 Million to Settle Shooting Death Claims
New York City on Tuesday agreed to pay $3 million to the parents of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed immigrant from Guinea who was killed in a hail of gunfire from four undercover police officers in front of his Bronx apartment in 1999. The attorney who represented Diallo's mother said the settlement is "most definitely the highest in New York" under the state's wrongful-death statute for a person in circumstances analogous to Diallo's.Makeovers on hold as consumer caution reinforces Bernanke view
Americans are delaying renovations to kitchens and bathrooms, curbing sales at Home Depot Inc. and Lowe's Cos. and underscoring Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke?s concerns the recovery is "disappointingly slow."Trending Stories
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