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1st Circuit: Aggravated identity theft violation can occur even if ID isn't stolen
Identity fraud can underpin a mandatory two-year identity theft sentence enhancement, even if the identity wasn't stolen, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit has ruled in two cases.UPS reports 2Q profit decline, lowers outlook
ATLANTA AP - UPS Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, said Tuesday its profit fell nearly 21 percent in the second quarter despite a 6.7 percent increase in sales. The company also lowered its outlook for the year amid a slumping U.S. economy.UPS, hit by an average daily volume decline in the U.S. and soaring fuel costs, said its profit was $873 million, or 85 cents a share, in the second quarter, compared to a profit of $1.'Red Mass' Editorial A Political Joke
I have previously criticized the procedure employed by the Editorial Board of the Law Tribune in publishing editorials. There are some level-headed and responsible members on that board, but there are also those (the ones who seem to keep hanging on and never leave) who exploit that to throw darts from behind a veil. When Law Tribune columnists speak out, readers know whose opinion it is. I, Norm Pattis, Dan Krisch and others do not write anonymously or employ pseudonyms. We do not hide behind somebody or something else.Archdiocese Let Out of Abuse Suit
A Superior Court panel has affirmed the dismissal of a sex abuse lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church but refused to open a default judgment of $450,000 entered against the accused priest.View more book results for the query "*"
Arbitration Clause Found Unconscionable by Calif. Court
During the past 10 years, there has been a movement in the franchise community to adopt alternative forms of dispute resolution, mirroring the general trend in nonfranchise commercial contracts.Trial to Determine Who Pays For Repairs Above Highway
New York City may still be on the hook for nearly $300,000 in repairs it made to prevent chunks of the concrete understructure of a private building complex straddling the FDR Drive from falling on motorists.Judge Hit With Ethics Charges Over Close Political Ties to Case Witness
Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Steven Perskie is charged with violating ethics canons by failing to disclose his close political relationship with a witness in a legal malpractice case and not being candid about it during his tenure hearing last year.Trending Stories
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