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AirTran posts much wider 4Q loss
ATLANTA AP - AirTran Holdings Inc., parent of discount carrier AirTran Airways, said Wednesday its fourth-quarter loss widened to $118.4 million, as it took a hit from bad bets on fuel hedges. It also posted a loss for 2008, its first annual loss since 1999.The company's fourth-quarter adjusted loss missed Wall Street expectations, but its revenue came in slightly above expectations.The Search Is on for a UNT College of Law Dean
On Sept. 14, University of North Texas System Chancellor Lee Jackson announced that he has selected a committee to help find a dean for the soon-to-be operational UNT College of Law. The search committee co-chairs are U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade of the Northern District of Texas; Marcos Ronquillo, managing partner of Dallas' Godwin Ronquillo; and DeMetris Sampson, a partner in the Dallas office of Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson.University's Suit Against Former GC Tests Bounds of Attorney-Client Privilege
In an unusual lawsuit that raises questions of how far the attorney-client privilege extends, the Board of Trustees of Florida Gulf Coast University has sued its former general counsel to prevent her lawsuit against them from continuing. Claiming attorney Wendy Morris is violating attorney-client privilege with her suit, the trustees are seeking an emergency injunction and a jury trial to prevent her from "leaking" confidential information about the Fort Myers, Fla.-based university.View more book results for the query "*"
Commonwealth v. Clay, PICS Case No. 13-0353 (Pa. Feb. 8, 2013) Todd, J. (13 pages).
In this case involving the rape of a college student, the Superior Court improperly substituted its own conclusions for the jury's verdict when it found appellees' convictions were against the weight of the evidence and vacated their convictions. Reversed and remanded.Trash Hauling as an Article of Commerce
The latest case involving the regulation of waste and its treatment manifestation was a big win for the hazardous waste hauling industry. The New Jersey Supreme Court decision invalidated the state's tax on hazardous waste haulers, finding it discriminated against out-of-state haulers in violation of the Commerce Clause.Sharon Osbourne wins libel damages from UK tabloid
LONDON AP - A tabloid newspaper has apologized to Sharon Osbourne for a story that falsely accused her of overworking her rock star husband Ozzy.The Sun agreed to pay undisclosed damages and Osbourne's legal costs.Osbourne took the paper to Britain's High Court over an October 2007 story that claimed she was "driving her frail husband Ozzy Osbourne to destruction.Trending Stories
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