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Court Rules Trust Must Go to Hospital, Not Medical School
A divided state Superior Court panel has ruled that a Philadelphia-area corporation that runs a medical school cannot receive a trust worth at least $7 million that was left to a Philadelphia hospital bought by a for-profit corporation.Shareholder Lawsuit Against Diamond Foods Dismissed Under McWane Doctrine
The Delaware Court of Chancery invoked the McWane doctrine last week when it dismissed with prejudice a shareholder lawsuit against Diamond Foods Inc. because the plaintiffs filed lawsuits alleging similar claims in both California state and federal courts prior to pursuing litigation in Delaware. In dismissing the plaintiffs' claims, the Chancery Court held that their lawsuit cannot proceed in Delaware because they had first chosen to litigate in California.Webinar to Explore Legal Challenges Faced by Seniors
The New York State Bar Association, the Office of Court Administration and the state Office for the Aging are collaborating to host a two-hour webinar.Brother Unity Maritime S.A. v. Dongkuk Steel Mill Co. Ltd.
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Campus Crime Disclosure Laws Strengthened
The 1986 murder of Lehigh University freshman Jeanne Clery ignited a public outcry, pushing Congress to pass The Campus Security Act of 1990. The legislation, since renamed in honor of Clery, requires institutions of higher education participating in student aid programs to disclose campus crime statistics. But university administrators around the country have found loopholes in the law -- until now. The Department of Education is cracking down.Doctor Loses Bid for Finding of Contempt Over Lawyer's Allusion to Harrison Case
Standard Raised in Hearings For Removal From Country
Vaccaro v. Sobotka, PICS Case No. 09-2158 (C.P. Cumberland Dec. 4, 2009) Oler, J. (9 pages).
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