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3rd Circuit Refuses to Decertify Class in Securities Case
Chalk up a win for the plaintiffs in the once-again bubbling area of class action certification standards now that the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to decertify a class of investors who claim there were significant misstatements made in the initial public offering of stock for Constar International.Panel tosses lawyer's defamation suit
An appellate court rules Kasowitz Benson Tdid not defame a fired partner by issuing a news release that blamed his departure on "extremely inappropriate" behavior.Consecutive Terms Under NERA Carry Consecutive Parole Terms
A defendant given multiple, consecutive sentences under the No Early Release Act must serve consecutive periods of parole as well, the Supreme Court holds.Samsung presses Apple rivalry with Best Buy mini stores
Starting April 8, Samsung will open 500 Samsung Experience Shops inside Best Buy, taking up about 460 square feet of prime space near the front of the retailer's largest stores Samsung said. Financial terms weren't disclosed.View more book results for the query "*"
Grand River Enterprises Six Nations Ltd. v. Pryor
Canadian Indian Cigarette Maker Denied Injunction Against Enforcement of Allocable Share Escrow LawsU.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Halt Hubert Michael Jr.'s Stay of Execution
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) -- Murderer Hubert Lester Michael Jr. will not be executed Thursday night.House Panel Recommends Impeaching La. Federal Judge
A House task force unanimously recommended Thursday that Congress impeach a Louisiana federal judge, accusing him of improperly taking cash and lying during his confirmation. Judge G. Thomas Porteous would face four articles of impeachment if the full House accepts the recommendation, which accuses him of "high crimes and misdemeanors" that go back decades. If the House proceeds with the charges and Porteous is found guilty in the Senate, he would be just the eighth federal judge ever to be convicted by Congress.Abrahams v. MTA Long Island Bus
Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Challenges To Paratransit System Service ReductionsCalifornia users file civil suit against Facebook
SANTA ANA, California AP - Five Facebook users filed a civil lawsuit Monday alleging that the social networking site is violating California's privacy laws and misleading members about how their personal information is used.The lawsuit, filed in Orange County Superior Court, asks for damages and attorney's fees and includes a request for a jury trial.Trending Stories
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