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Shell files pre-emptive offshore drilling lawsuit
ANCHORAGE, Alaska AP - Shell Oil Co. has filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against 11 Alaska Native and environmental organizations, asking a federal judge to rule on its spill response plan in the Chukchi Sea before the organizations sue to challenge it.Shell Alaska spokesman Curtis Smith says the Houston company is initiating the inevitable court review of the plan.Gay Couple Sues Over Right to Veterans' Property Tax Exemption
A same-sex couple who own a home in Montclair are suing local tax officials, saying their marriage in Canada should render them eligible for a disabled veterans' property tax exemption.Persistence paid off Tuesday for two Enron investors that opted to fight claims that their redemptions of Enron commercial paper on the eve of the company's 2001 collapse could be clawed back under bankruptcy law.
Jury Selection, 2007 and Beyond
The New Jersey Supreme Court's concern over a perceived abundance of peremptory challenges is misguided. Having 'too many' peremptory challenges does not pose a great danger, but having too few can jeopardize a fair trial.Clifford Chance Signs Up Former Linklaters Brussels Antitrust Chief
Clifford Chance has made a high-profile hire in Brussels with the addition of former Linklaters competition partner Johan Ysewyn. The hire of Ysewyn, who was head of Linklaters' Brussels antitrust group and co-head of the firm's global cartel group, fits into Clifford Chance's plans for a more broad-based practice, the firm said.View more book results for the query "*"
Rothman eyes civil indigent defense
Robert L. Rothman has set an ambitious agenda for his year chairing the American Bar Association's litigation section-the national bar's largest section, with more than 70,000 members and a 21-person staff.Rothman, who co-chairs Arnall Golden Gregory's business litigation practice, began his term as the ABA litigation section chairman at the conclusion of the ABA's annual meeting last month.Fed may cut rates again to foster growth
The Federal Reserve's first set of quarterly economic forecasts fueled speculation that it will cut interest rates again, contrary to warnings by policymakers. The degree of ''uncertainty'' about the growth outlook is greater than that for inflation, officials said in a supplement to minutes of their October meeting released last week.Baxter Loss at Federal Circuit Draws Sharp Dissent over PTO Authority
New Haven Bar Director Promises Upgrades
Upgrading the lawyers' lounge in the New Haven courthouse and negotiating better discounts for members are just two of the projects on the agenda of Julia Baldini, the new executive director of the New Haven County Bar Association.Trending Stories
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