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Predictive-Coding 'Jet' is Still on the Runway
A judge has sanctioned speedier discovery, but implementing the change will be a slow process.Judge Declares Mistrial After Defendant Pleads Guilty
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United States v. Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart's Request for New Trial Because Of Juror's Alleged Lies and Omissions Is RejectedCruise Passengers Claim Gallery Short-Changed Them During Voyage
During a cruise aboard Celebrity Cruise Lines, real estate agent David Bouverat bought a print and a painting from Michigan-based Park West Gallery that he says he learned were almost worthless once he was back on land. Now, Bouverat hopes to spark a class action against the business, which calls itself "America's premier art dealer." Bouverat also claims that Celebrity allowed him to become prey aboard the ship to aggressive Park West salesmen who he says greatly exaggerated the value of his art purchases.Law Firms Consider Filling Bonus Pools
In order to compensate younger partners for their productivity, Orrick chair Ralph Baxter Jr. says his is one of several firms setting aside profits to help increase bonuses.Trending Stories
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