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Georgia appeals panel gives tax foe another chance
The Georgia Court of Appeals has said a Fulton County judge should rethink ordering that a lawyer pay more than $435,000 in attorney fees stemming from a bitter dispute over an Atlanta Development Authority project that offers tax breaks to developers.The March 30 decision said Fulton County Superior Court Judge Michael D.View more book results for the query "*"
2d Cir. sets permissive joinder rule
Supplemental jurisdiction under a 1990 federal statute may be available for permissive counterclaims in a lawsuit brought to challenge the Ford Motor Credit Co.'s lending policies to minorities, a federal appeals court has ruled.Law Bars Pre-Assembly Tampering With Odometer, Court Determines in Allowing Suit to Go Forward
Argument Report: Environmental Groups Out on a Limb?
The Supreme Court justices on Wednesday seemed receptive to government arguments that a coalition of environmental groups lacked standing to bring a challenge to U.S. Forest Service regulations because their claims were not tied to a specific site or project. "They are just people interested in forests throughout the United States," Justice Antonin Scalia said. "That's quite different from saying, 'I am about to suffer harm, imminent harm, to me.'"Trending Stories
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