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Matter of Columbus 95th St. LLC v. Division of Housing & Community Renewal
Apartment Uninhabited Due to Fire Ruled Not 'Vacant' if Tenant Continues Paying RentSuit Proceeds Against Attorneys, Others Accused of Facilitating Mortgage 'Doomed to Failure'
Mukasey's Prospects Dimmed by Refusal to Say Waterboarding Illegal
Prospects for Michael Mukasey's confirmation as the nation's 81st attorney general dimmed Wednesday after he again refused to equate waterboarding with torture and more Democrats on a key committee announced they would vote against him. Three of 10 committee Democrats say they will vote against Mukasey on Tuesday, when the panel considers whether to advance the nomination to the full Senate for confirmation. The retired federal judge's nomination seemed assured just two weeks ago.Defamation Claim Dismissed Against Funeral-Protesting Church
A fundamentalist church that pickets at soldiers' funerals was cleared of defamation charges Monday in a first-in-the-nation lawsuit filed by the family of a fallen serviceman.Former Drinker Biddle Chairman Jones Dies at 71
Morgan R. "Dick" Jones, who served as chairman of Drinker Biddle & Reath for 11 years, died Friday morning at the age of 71 after a brief battle with pneumonia.View more book results for the query "*"
Nothing succeeds like success. Following McKool Smith's $200 million verdict against Microsoft last month on behalf of Toronto-based i4i, another small tech company has hired the firm for an ongoing battle against the software giant, replacing a team from McDermott Will & Emery. VirnetX Holding of Scotts Valley, Calif., announced Thursday that it had signed McKool to pursue a patent infringement suit that it filed in 2007.
Pfizer Inc.'s Lyrica Drug Patents Ruled Valid, Enforceable
Pfizer Inc. has recently seen how sales of its biggest-selling drug, anti-cholesterol medication Lipitor, started falling when it had to compete with cheaper generic versions.High court limits suits under torture victim law
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that organizations may not be sued for claims they aided in torture or killings abroad under a law aimed at helping torture victims.Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the court's opinion dismissing the lawsuit filed by the family of an American who died in the custody of Palestinian intelligence officers in Jericho in 1995.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 12, No. 22 -- February 4, 2004
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