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New York Law Journal

Lewis Brass and Copper Co. v. ABF Freight System Inc.

Metals Firm's Carmack Amendment Claim Fails; Losses Due Solely to Its Own Actions
2 minute read

The Recorder

Yesson v. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

By | February 27, 2014
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Opening the Books on GC Pay

By | February 19, 2014
More than half of the 374 chief legal officers of public southern companies had compensation packages in 2012 valued at more than $1 million. We reveal who made what. Plus, trends in GC pay and up-close and personal details of the top compensated GCs we found.
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National Law Journal

Attorney's Treatment by TSA Sparks Same-Sex Policy Change

Attorney Hunter Carter and his husband, César Zapata, ran into major turbulence on Jan. 18 when they tried to board an American Airlines flight to Miami at an airport in Medellín, Colombia. He talks to NLJ about his experience.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Driver Privacy Law Not Flouted by Use of Data in Alimony Litigation

Disclosing motor vehicle records about an ex-spouse for use in alimony litigation does not violate a law designed to prevent misuse of public driver's license databases, says a federal judge in Camden, N.J.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

General Refining Corp. v. Federal Express Corp.

Mistake Claim Over Declared Valuation Fees Akin to Breach Claim, Not Preempted by ADA
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Court: Airlines Enjoy Broad Immunity for Threat Reports

Federal law gives airlines and their employees broad immunity from civil lawsuits when they alert transportation authorities to potential threats, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday as it reversed a $1.4 million defamation verdict against an airline that reported a pilot was "mentally unstable."
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Train Worker's Widow Files $30 Million Suit Against Metro-North

The widow of a Metro-North worker who was struck and killed by a train last May has filed a lawsuit seeking $30 million from the railroad. The lawsuit accusing the railroad of negligence was filed in federal court in Connecticut by Hannah Luden, the widow of Robert Luden.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation v. Hoeper

By | January 27, 2014
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Top Picks at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show

The "Detroit Three" rolled out their latest and greatest in cars and trucks at the city's annual auto show. Here's a snippet of hot choices to review from Motor Trend magazine.
2 minute read

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