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Court upholds damages in Mo. sky diving deaths
An appeals court has restored $28 million in punitive damages to the relatives of five people who were killed when a skydiving plane crashed shortly after taking off from a rural Missouri airport.More Litigation Foreseen due to Identity Theft Law
Businesses could face increased litigation as a result of a new California law, according to corporate lawyers nationwide. Under the new law that went into effect on July 1, Californians whose personal information is either stolen or illegally accessed now have a private cause of action against companies anywhere in the nation that fail to notify them in an "expedient" fashion.Immigrant Gets $58 Million For Brain Injury
A Guatemalan immigrant has received a $58 million jury award after he was left with brain damage from a beating by a bar's security guard.Hernandez v. Rental Car Finance Corp.
Defendants Collectively Met Burden for Summary Judgment by Two Unsuccessful MotionsFormer Clients Sue Howrey After Alleged Patent Deal Sours
Two former clients have sued Howrey partner Michael S. Dowler and the firm, alleging breach of fiduciary duty after an alleged deal to buy a patent for $1 million went sour. The plaintiffs allege that Dowler was their lawyer in a variety of patent matters and that he brought a patent to them for potential purchase, demanded an "under the radar" verbal deal for 50 percent of net profits to be derived from the patent and breached his fiduciary duty by misrepresent[ing] the value of the patent."View more book results for the query "*"
GM to invest $49M in Ind. plant, affecting 91 jobs
General Motors Co. is investing $49 million in its Bedford, Indiana, plant, a move that will help to create or keep 91 jobs.Judge says former Alabama governor doesn't have to pay restitution in corruption case
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - A federal judge ruled Monday that former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman does not have to pay $181,325 in restitution to a state agency as part of his punishment in a government corruption case.U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller said he ordered restitution based on money the state lost in a bogus warehouse deal when Siegelman was governor.Legal Aid Faces Midyear 10 Percent State Funding Cut
After Gov. Tom Corbett ordered a freeze of nearly $160 million in state spending earlier this month and requested a freeze of almost $66 million from independent governmental entities, civil legal services for Pennsylvanians too poor to afford their own lawyers are facing a 10 percent cut, or $274,000, in state funding.Trending Stories
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