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UIM Stacking Waiver Doesn't Cover Separate Policies
A person who signs the General Assembly-provided UIM stacking waiver cedes the right to stack UIM coverages under a multiple-vehicle policy but not the right to seek, where applicable, two UIM coverages stemming from separate policies, a Superior Court panel has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.Former newspaper mogul Conrad Black to be sentenced in shareholder fraud case
CHICAGO AP - Former newspaper mogul Conrad Black, convicted of swindling shareholders in his Hollinger International media empire out of millions of dollars, is now due to learn just how steep a price he must pay.Black, 63, a Canadian-born member of the British House of Lords renowned for his lavish lifestyle and flamboyant way with words, was scheduled to be sentenced Monday by U.Puerto Rico Lobby Gains Momentum
Lobbyists for the island are feeling lucky. It may be the best chance in eight years, they say, to persuade Congress to allow a vote among Puerto Ricans on whether the island should continue as a commonwealth territory, enter the Union as a state, or become an independent country.CBA Director Plans To Set Sail At End Of The Year
Connecticut Bar Association Executive Director Tim Hazen unexpectedly announced his retirement, effective the end of this year, after nine years at the organization's helm.View more book results for the query "*"
Conundrums of Controlling-Shareholder Deals
What is an in-house counsel to do when a controlling shareholder seeks to enter into a transaction with the corporation?Consumer confidence in U.S. rises
Household confidence has improved to a four-year high as more Americans said the economy was improving and decided it was a good time to shop. The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index was minus 36.7 in the period ended March 4, the highest since April 2008, up from minus 38.8 in the prior period. The gauge on the state of the economy reached a one-year high, while the buying-climate measure climbed to a level last exceeded in December 2009.Trombetta v. Raymond James Financial Services
A novo review clause contained in an arbitration agreement was held unenforceable as a matter of law in Pennsylvania. Affirmed.Police Cadet Candidate Lacks Job Property Right
A Pennsylvania police cadet candidate doesn't have a sufficient personal property right in employment that would require a hearing before disqualification of the candidate, the state's Commonwealth Court has ruled. Michael Snisky was appointed a cadet with the Pennsylvania State Police in January 2001, only to have the appointment rescinded later that month because of a domestic violence report at his home.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 43 – March 5, 2013
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