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Battle Over Telecommunications Competition Lights Up Again
Battle Over Telecommunications Competition Lights Up AgainThe Public Utility Commission and the General Assembly will wrestle with two developments involving the telecommunications industry that will again focus attention on the sputtering ...Oppressed Minority Shareholders Should Be Afforded Protection
Since it is unclear whether the protections afforded by the Minority Oppression Statute are applicable to LLCs or will be extended to them by the Legislature, it is incumbent on practitioners representing minority members to protect the rights of their clients during the inception phase of the entity.No Arbitration for Injunctive Relief Claims
Consumer and business interests alike claimed victory Thursday when the California Supreme Court declared that claims for injunctive relief under unfair competition and false advertising statutes aren't subject to arbitration, but demands for monetary relief in such cases are.Watsco declares special dividend of $5
The board of heating and cooling company Watsco Inc. said its board declared a special cash dividend of $5, totaling about $172 million, and a regular quarterly cash dividend of 62 cents.'The Onion' Reads Alito's Mind
Sometimes even satirical newspapers get it right. Shortly following his confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Samuel Alito read a story in The Onion suggesting that he was annoying his new colleagues by going on about how much better things were run on his old home turf, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. "It was very disorienting ... I hadn't said anything to anyone," he said. "But I had been thinking it."View more book results for the query "*"
Ahead of the Game: Educators Jump-Start Legal Careers
Educators in Texas want to jump-start legal careers. The University of Texas at San Antonio is launching the Institute for Law and Public Affairs, a program designed to prepare undergraduate students for graduate work. The program will include intensive classes in analytical thinking, written and spoken communication, legal research and other skills to help students get accepted to law school and to come out with a J.D.Fraud Conviction Overturned for Former General Reinsurance Asst. General Counsel
The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York vacated the fraud convictions of Robert Graham, former assistant general counsel at General Reinsurance Corp., and four other executives.Prosecutor: Case against boys resolved in Loganville fire
After Settlement in Amtrak Case, Opinions Erased From Lexis and Westlaw
In Klein v. Amtrak -- a case in which two trespassing teenagers climbed atop a parked train car and suffered serious burns when they got too close to a 12,000-volt catenary wire -- a team of defense lawyers fighting to overturn a $24 million verdict figured out a way to have their settlement cake and eat their jurisprudence, too. The confidential settlement included an unusual provision that called for the trial judge to vacate all unfavorable published opinions and have them removed from Lexis and Westlaw.Trending Stories
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