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Toyota Pays $1.2B for Misleading U.S.; Civil Claims Remain

A $1.2 billion settlement between Toyota Motor Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice will have little direct effect on negotiations to settle remaining lawsuits over deaths and injuries associated with sudden acceleration, but could sway jurors should those cases go to trial, according to attorneys involved in those actions.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Court Weighs Crime Exception for Spousal Privilege in Wiretap Case

The New Jersey Supreme Court is deciding whether police can pierce the spousal privilege by tapping phone conversations between a husband and wife suspected of drug trafficking.
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The American Lawyer

America's Happiest and Most Miserable Lawyers

What makes attorneys happy? The answers might surprise you.
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National Law Journal

DOJ Warns Automakers: Don't Repeat Toyota's Mistake

Toyota Motor Corp. has agreed to pay a $1.2 billion financial penalty to settle a fraud charge related to misleading statements about the safety of its cars to the public and regulators, the U.S. Department of Justice said today.
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National Law Journal

DOJ Warns Automakers: Don't Repeat Toyota's Mistake

Toyota Motor Corp. has agreed to pay a $1.2 billion financial penalty to settle a fraud charge related to misleading statements about the safety of its cars to the public and regulators, the U.S. Department of Justice said today.
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Daily Report Online

In Latest Version of Criminal Justice Reform Bill, Ex-Cons Can't Sue Companies that Report Sealed Criminal Records

Consumer reporting agencies will not be on the hook for disclosing sealed criminal records under the latest version of a criminal justice reform bill before the Georgia General Assembly, and the policy looks dead until next year.
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Daily Report Online

State to Pay $156K in Balfour's Legal Bills

A Fulton County Superior Court judge has granted state Sen. Don Balfour's request that the state reimburse him $156,000 he paid for his successful defense from criminal charges brought by state Attorney General Sam Olens.
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New York Law Journal

US v. Devyani Khobragade

Indian Woman Held Diplomatic Immunity When She Sought Indictment's Dismissal
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The Recorder

People v. Ramirez

By | March 19, 2014
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The Recorder

People v. Weeks

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