- “Law And Associates” Warns Being Late On Mortgage Payments Is A Sign That Foreclosure Could Be One
Florida-based foreclosure mitigation specialists Law And Associates points out potential warning signs a - valuable tips that can give homeowners an edge. Knowing the warnings signs of foreclosure are the first steps in preventing it from happening. - ``Slum Housing'' Lawsuits Filed by Castelblanco Law Firm Against Two Los Angeles-Area Apartment
As part of his ongoing “battle” against landlords who continue to operate multi-family residential facilities that fail to provide their residents with a clean, healthy and safe living environment, Attorney Eric E. Castelblanco today filed two “slum housing” lawsuits in Los Angeles Superior Court against Frank McHugh on behalf of tenants of apartment complexes he owns in the downtown Los Angeles area....... - ZyLAB Announces Partnership with SuperiorGlacier
ZyLAB, an innovative developer of Information Access Solutions, and SuperiorGlacier, a leading and tenured provider of electronic discovery and traditional litigation support services, today announced a partnership to provide organizations with the latest integrated technology solution for efficient and effective e-discovery....... - ZyLAB and Marin IT Provide 65+ Law Firms and Attorney Generals with Web-Based eDiscovery Solution
ZyLAB, an innovative developer of Information Access Solutions and Marin IT, a leading provider of networking and application development solutions, today announced that the ZyIMAGE eDiscovery solution is currently in use to support one of the Nation’s largest technology antitrust cases... - Zippi™ Networks Retains Nixon Peabody for Legal Counsel
Zippi™ Networks, Inc. (Pink Sheets:ZPNW), the innovative force behind revolutionizing the online selling process, today announced it has retained the legal expertise and services of Nixon Peabody LLP, one of the largest law firms in the U.S., well recognized for its intellectual property (IP), patent, trademark litigation performance, and strong affiliation to high technology businesses. - Wright Robinson Osthimer & Tatum Announces New Managing Director and Executive Committee
The national law firm of Wright Robinson Osthimer & Tatum is pleased to announce the election of Peter Hart as its Managing Director, and the formation of a new Firm Executive Committee. The Committee members are Chuck Osthimer, Mark Yacano and Peter Hart. - Workman cannot challenge Med Board assessment on age: SC
The Supreme Court has held that in absence of a genuine date of birth certificate, a workman after his retirement cannot challenge the correctness of his age assessed at the time of joining by the medical board. - Working 9-to-5 vs. On Call 24/7: What Texas Employers Should Know According to Epste
Employers could face serious risks by unknowingly violating the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The biggest risk is from multi-million dollar lawsuits by employees who allege they were deprived of overtime pay required by the FLSA, according to Marty Wickliff and Gayla.... - Woman sues priests for botched exorcism
A 50-year-old woman is suing a church, two Catholic priests and seven helpers for severe side affects of a botched exorcism two years ago, news reports said on Thursday. - Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP Commences Class Action Lawsuit on Behalf of Investors in
Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP today filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court, District of New Mexico, on behalf of all persons who purchased the common stock of Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. - Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP Announces Commencement of Lawsuit against Crocs, Inc.
On November 26, 2007, Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, on behalf of all persons who acquired the securities of Crocs, Inc. (“Crocs” or the “Company”) [NASDAQ:CROX] between July 27, 2007. - Wizzard Media Delivers LibsynPRO to The Otter Group for B2B Communication Program; First Client is
Wizzard Media, the industry’s largest podcasting network and a division of Wizzard Software (OTCBB: WIZD), announced today that The Otter Group has chosen the LibsynPRO enterprise publishing platform to power and deliver their professional podcasting services...... - Wireless AMBER Alerts™ Are Available to Help Reunite Abducted Children in Pennsylvania with Their Fa
An AMBER Alert was recently issued in Pennsylvania, urging citizens to be on the lookout for an abducted child and her abductor. During these times, when a child’s safety is in question, many people wonder if there is anything they can do individually to help. - William C. Hubbard, Esquire, to Receive American Inns of Court’s Professionalism Award for the
William C. Hubbard, a highly respected lawyer with the lawfirm of Mullins Riley & Scarborough in Columbia, South Carolina, has been selected to receive the American Inns of Court’s 2007 Professionalism Award for the Fourth Circuit. The award will be presented at the Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference in White Sulphur Springs, West Virigina, on June 29, 2007, at 9:00 a.m. - William Bray to Speak at Sports and Entertainment Law Conference
William Bray of The Bray Law Firm in Charlotte will speak at the 2nd Annual Sports & Entertainment Law Conference............ - Widow of Hollywood Director-Producer Moustapha Akkad Sues Global Hyatt CoDerporation for Wrongful
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed today in the Circuit Court of Cook County by Sooha Akkad, the widow of Hollywood director-producer Moustapha Akkad (executive producer of Halloween), against Global Hyatt Corporation and Hyatt International Corporation.... - What is Your Retirement Plan Costing You and Your Company?
Retirement Plan Solutions LLC an independent retirement plan consulting firm has unveiled a proprietary participant fee disclosure statement designed to provide easy to understand information to employees while also helping the retirement plan sponsor fulfill their increased fiduciary burden. - Westchester Attorney Discusses New Collaborative Divorce Law in Westchester County Bar Association
Local attorney Margaret H. Tyre, Esq. has two recent articles published in Westchester County Bar Association Newsletter addressing recent innovative technique employed in settling divorce disputes. - Welsh & Katz Client, Apotex, Inc., Prevails as U.S. Supreme Court Turns Down Pfizer’s Request
Welsh & Katz client, Apotex, Inc., received a major victory in its ongoing legal battle with Pfizer today when the U.S. Supreme Court turned down Pfizer’s request for a writ of certiorari. - Wellman, Inc. Initiates PET Resin Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Eastman Chemical Company
Wellman, Inc. (NYSE: WLM) announces the initiation of a patent infringement lawsuit (1:07-cv-00585 (SLR)) against Eastman Chemical Company for infringement of United States Patent Nos. 7,129,317 and 7,094,863 owned by Wellman that cover titanium catalyzed polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) resins and the preforms made from titanium catalyzed PET resins.. - WellCare Responds to Government Investigation
WellCare Health Plans, Inc. (NYSE: WCG) today announced actions it is taking in response to the search warrant executed by federal and state agencies at the Company’s headquarters on October 24, 2007. - Weitz & Luxenberg Wins $6 Million in Pediatric Malpractice Case
Over one in four pregnant women carries the bacteria Group B Streptococcus (GBS or Group B Strep). It can cause an infection that is easily treatable with antibiotics. Despite how often the infection arises or how devastating its effects when left untreated, babies continue to suffer at the hands of physicians who fail to follow proper procedure. - Weitz & Luxenberg Wins $37 Mil Asbestos Verdict in Two Lung Cancer Cases
On Friday, May 11, 2007, Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C., a staunch protecter of the rights of workers who have been recklessly exposed to asbestos, won Phase II of a reverse-bifurcated lung cancer trial against Robert A. Keasbey Company. - Weitz & Luxenberg Responds to Report Citing Rise of Hospital Errors
A new report on American hospitals concluded that the death of nearly 250,000 Medicare patients might have been prevented if healthcare workers made fewer errors. - Weitz & Luxenberg Responds to Report Calling Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Crisis a ''Hoax''
The belief that the United States is in the throes of a medical malpractice lawsuit crisis can be blamed on just a tiny group of negligent doctors, says a new watchdog report. - Weitz & Luxenberg Responds to Incidence of Illegal Asbestos Abatement
“What makes the case of the Callahan asbestos removal investigation particularly disheartening was Callahan's exploitation of the homeless by needlessly exposing them to asbestos,” said Patti L. Burshtyn, an attorney in the Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C. Asbestos Litigation department. - Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Steptoe & Johnson LLP and a Coalition of Public Interest Organizations
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Steptoe & Johnson LLP and a coalition of public interest organizations today filed a class action lawsuit in Federal court in the Eastern District of Louisiana against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other Federal officials on behalf of a group of low-income individuals displaced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina.............. - Web Based Legal Placement Service Rewards Attorneys with a Share of Its Revenues
Founded by former practicing attorneys and Harvard Law School alumni, Lateral Link has turned the legal recruiting industry on its head by establishing an elite online network of attorneys that pays to remain loyal.... - Warner Chilcott To Pay $5.5M To Settle Suit Alleging Company Kept Generic Contraceptive
Warner Chilcott will pay $5.5 million to settle a lawsuit that alleges the company conspired with Barr Pharmaceuticals to block a generic form of Warner's oral contraceptive Ovcon from entering the market . . . . . . . . . - Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Inc. Grants License to Crocs, Inc. for DC Comics-Themed Footwear
Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) today announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Inc. The agreement, which covers both Crocs™ footwear and Jibbitz™ shoe charms, among other products, allows Crocs and Jibbitz to license properties by Warner Bros. Consumer Products on behalf of DC Comics... - Want a bride? Prove your capability!
By Anil Sharma, Jodhpur, Jan 1: In the villages of western Rajasthan, boys of the Jogi community have to stay with their prospective in-laws for a year to prove their worth for the girl they want to marry, doing chores like fetching water and looking after the cattle. - W3C Community Convenes to Discuss Web Future
Today, authors of the next version of HTML mix it up with Semantic Web developers, security experts, Web accessibility advocates, and the media on the banks of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA). W3C welcomes over 400 experts from around the world to participate in a compelling Plenary Day.... - Vulcan Materials and Florida Rock Receive Approval to Close Transaction
Vulcan Materials Company (NYSE: VMC) and Florida Rock Industries, Inc. (NYSE: FRK) announced today that they have received clearance from the Department of Justice under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act for Vulcan to complete its acquisition of Florida Rock. The closing is expected to take place on November 16, 2007. - VSoft Navigates Through Payment Landscape at User Conference
VSoft Corporation, a global information and technology provider of process improvement solutions for financial institutions, recently hosted its annual User Conference in Atlanta, “Destination: Remote Capture,” to discuss emerging trends and provide an industry roadmap and strategies for remote capture and end-to-end check image processing....... - Vote on Literacy Tests for Publicly Elected Officials Could Change Political Landscape
Why can’t Mayor Johnny read? The Law Store (www.youmakethelaws.com) wants to know. The maverick Florida-based citizens’ advocacy group has drafted legislation for a public referendum that would require those seeking public office in hundreds of Florida municipalities to take literacy tests to ensure the candidates possess fundamental reading, writing, and math skills. - Volvo Treasury Chooses Sweden as Home Member State
Volvo Treasury AB (Nasdaq:VOLV) has chosen Sweden as its home member state in accordance with the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act. This means that Volvo Treasury will disclose information about its debt instruments listed on exchanges in Stockholm.... - Vitesse Files Lawsuit Against Auditing Firm KPMG Alleging Professional Malpractice
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation (Pink Sheets:VTSS) today announced it has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles against auditing firm KPMG, LLP alleging KPMG failed to properly provide auditing and other services to Vitesse during the time period 1994 to 2000. By way of the Complaint, Vitesse seeks damages in excess of $100 million resulting from KPMG’s audit failures. - Vitesse Files Lawsuit Against Auditing Firm KPMG Alleging Professional Malpractice
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation (Pink Sheets:VTSS) today announced it has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles against auditing firm KPMG, LLP alleging KPMG failed to properly provide auditing and other services to Vitesse during the time period 1994 to 2000. By way of the Complaint, Vitesse seeks damages in excess of $100 million resulting from KPMG’s audit failures. - Vital Information That Is A Must-See For All Lawyers Changing Law Firms
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40559) has announced the addition of What Lawyers Need to Know When Leaving Their Job & Going to Another Firm With Ann Israel of Ann Israel & Associates (Video Leadership Seminars) to their offering. - Vishing Evolves In The Scam Ecosystem
Vishing uses voip to extend the range of phishing scams. Victims are contacted by phone or e-mail and asked to confirm personal information by calling a fraudulent customer service number. Once.... - VISANOW Helps ATMI Manage Green Card Immigration Processing Overflow
Leading immigration solutions provider VISANOW recently helped ATMI (NASDAQ:ATMI) manage a significantly heightened immigration activity period when the majority of employment-based visas were removed from a lengthy backlog....... - Virtual Paralegal Services Introduces Virtual Workspace™
Virtual Paralegal Services, LLC (www.virtualparalegalservices.com), a provider of affordable, on-demand, experienced paralegal assistance exclusively for lawyers and their clients, today introduced its new Virtual Workspace. - Virginia Supreme Court Issues Ruling Favorable to GeoMet, Vacates and Remands Trial Court
GeoMet, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMET) announced that the Virginia Supreme Court today overturned the order of May 23, 2007 issued by the Circuit Court of Buchanan County....... - ViaCell Prevails Over PharmaStem in Federal Circuit Patent Appeal
ViaCell, Inc. (Nasdaq: VIAC) today announced that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled in favor of ViaCell in a patent infringement suit brought against the Company and other defendants by PharmaStem Therapeutics, Inc...... - Venugopal's appointment was illegal, Centre tells court
In a new twist to the ongoing power tussle in AIIMS, the Centre has submitted in the Delhi High Court that P Venugopal's appointment as director for a five-year tenure was "illegal" as it was made in violation of statutory rules of the prestigious institute. - Ventana Medical Systems Comments on Outcome of CytoLogix Litigation
Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: VMSI), the global leader in tissue-based cancer diagnostics, today announced that, in a proceeding in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Massachusetts, a jury determined Ventana is not liable for anti-trust claims brought by CytoLogix, Inc... - Vaso Active And BioChemics File Lawsuit Against Robinson & Cole
Vaso Active Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (VAPH.ob) and BioChemics, Inc. of Danvers, Massachusetts announced today that they have filed a lawsuit in the Suffolk Superior Court, Boston, Massachusetts against the law firm of Robinson & Cole LLP. The case was assigned to the Business Litigation Session. - Validity and Cogent Systems Collaborate to Offer Next Generation Biometric Fingerprint Solutions
Validity Sensors, Inc., a privately held biometric company specializing in high quality durable fingerprint sensors, today announced a strategic partnership with Cogent Systems (Nasdaq: COGT) to develop high performance, low cost fingerprint sensor solutions..... - V&E Opens Office in Abu Dhabi
International law firm Vinson & Elkins LLP announced today that it has once again expanded its global reach by opening an office in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.... - Uttar Pradesh lecturer murder case: transit remand allowed for accused
A Delhi court today granted a day's transit remand to Yogesh, an accused in the case relating to suspected murder of Meerut College lecturer Kavita Rani . . . . - USA Today Op-Eds Assess Recent Court Decision On Experimental Medication For Terminally Ill Patients
USA Today on Tuesday published an editorial and an opinion piece addressing a decision last week by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit................ - US Federal District Court Decision Re-Affirms Debt Resolve's Patent Protection
Debt Resolve, Inc. (AMEX:DRV) of White Plains, New York, announced that a recent ruling by the U.S. Federal District Court in New Jersey has upheld the company’s patent. - US Federal District Court Decision Re-Affirms Debt Resolve's Patent Protection
Debt Resolve, Inc. (AMEX:DRV) of White Plains, New York, announced that a recent ruling by the U.S. Federal District Court in New Jersey has upheld the company’s patent. - US Federal Court Denies American Pipe Lining’s Reconsideration in Patent Dispute with ACE DuraFlo®
ACE DuraFlo® Systems, LLC (ACE) announced today that the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California denied American Pipe Lining, Inc’s (APL) request that the Court reconsider its January 29, 2007 ruling in favor of ACE. On January 29 the Court found that ACE had not infringed, induced others to infringe or contributed to the infringement of United States Patent No. 5,707,702 (the “‘702 patent”). - US District Court Forces City of San Diego to Produce Key Documents in Police Overtime Lawsuit
Jackson|DeMarco|Tidus|Petersen|Peckenpaugh (“J|D|T|P|P”) announced today that in the case of Abbe, et al. v. - US Court of Appeals Rejects Soldier Who Refused to Wear United Nations Blue Beret
The only American soldier ever arrested, tried and convicted for refusing to deploy under United Nations control has been rejected on appeal by the US Court of Appeals (Case #05-5023). - US companies not happy with law and order situation in Pak
A survey conducted by the American Business Council (ABC) has revealed that most American companies operating in Pakistan are not satisfied with the law and order situation in the country. - Update of Proposed Acquisition of Laidlaw International, Inc. by FirstGroup
Regulatory review under the Hart-Scott-Antitrust Improvements Act (“HSR Act”) is ongoing in respect of the proposed acquisition of Laidlaw International, Inc. by FirstGroup plc. .... - UP to ask apex court to allow closer viewing of Taj Mahal
The Uttar Pradesh government will approach the Supreme Court to seek permission to allow tourists to have a closer look at the Taj Mahal during night viewing of the monument. - Unruly scene before Sanjay Dutt's surrender
Unruly scenes prevailed at the Special TADA court premises in Mumbai on Tuesday hours before Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was to surrender before the court at the end of his extended bail period. - UnitedHealthcare, New York Attorney General Reach Agreement on Transparency and Disclosure
UnitedHealthcare, a UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) company, has entered into an agreement with the Attorney General of the State of New York regarding core transparency and disclosure principles for its UnitedHealth Premium® designation program.... - United States Supreme Court Set to Rule in Landmark Retail Case: Leegin Creative Leather Products
Before the Supreme Court breaks for summer recess at the end of the month, a decision is expected that will decide whether to do away with a nearly century-old rule that prohibits manufacturers from maintaining retail prices for their products. - United States Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Manufacturer in Landmark Retail Case
In a long-awaited decision, the U.S. Supreme Court today overruled a nearly 100-year precedent that prohibits manufacturers from maintaining retail prices for their products. - United States lawmakers remember Gandhi's principles
Peace activists and some US lawmakers used the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks to drive home Mahatama Gandhi's message of non-violence and urged nations to push for peace and lay down their instruments of war. - United States has taken control of Pakistan N-weapons: MMA
An Islamic alliance in Pakistan has charged that the US has taken over the country's nuclear weapons and the leadership here has no control over them. - United Rentals Commences Litigation Against Cerberus Acquisition Vehicles
United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI) announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against RAM Holdings, Inc. and RAM Acquisition Corp. (collectively, “RAM”), acquisition vehicles formed by Stephen A. Feinberg’s Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. to acquire United Rentals...... - United Nations Human Rights Council must take action to address crises
The new UN Human Rights Council must take urgent action to address crises ranging from Darfur to Sri Lanka and expand its focus beyond the Middle East, the Human Rights Watch today said. - United Nations envoy's Kosovo plan fuels Serbian anger
The United Nations on Friday unveiled its long-awaited plan for the future of Kosovo, raising hopes of independence among ethnic Albanians but drawing condemnation from Serbia. - Unisys Wins Global IT Outsourcing Contract for Law Firm Linklaters
Unisys Corporation (NYSE:UIS) today announced that its UK subsidiary has been awarded a contract to supply extensive IT services to the global law firm Linklaters. - Unibet: Once Again, the ECJ Has Questioned the Gambling Monopolies
The European Court of Justice has today once again ruled in the “Placanica” case that the Member States’ gambling monopolies are violating the fundamental principles of free movement... - Ulmer & Berne LLP Ranked Seventh Largest Law Firm by Crain’s Cleveland Business
Ulmer & Berne LLP, a major Ohio-based law firm with four offices throughout the Midwest, announced today that it has been ranked as the seventh largest law firm in Cleveland by Crain’s Cleveland Business......... - Ulmer & Berne LLP Adds New Partner, Robert F. Brown
Ulmer & Berne LLP, one of Ohio’s largest law firms with four offices across the Midwest, announced the addition of Robert F. Brown as a partner in its Business Law Group... - ULFA serves extortion notice to tea garden
The banned ULFA, which has initiated the peace process with the Centre, has served an extortion notice to a tea garden in Assam's Baksa district demanding Rs one crore. - UK Company Law Reform and Changing Litigation Environment Will Increase Exposure
New legislation designed to simplify and improve company law in the UK and increased litigation involving directors and officers will put the personal liabilities and assets of individual senior executives at greater risk, according to ACE European Markets (NYSE:ACE) which today launches its new personal asset protection programme for directors & officers in the UK under the brand name CODA. - UCLA Law Experts Available to Discuss U.S. Supreme Court Cases on the Docket
As the U.S. Supreme Court enters the final months of its current term, the justices will have several important cases on their docket to decide - U.S. Supreme Court To Expedite Review Of Ruling Over Wisconsin Antiabortion Group's
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday announced that it will expedite a review of a U.S. . . . . - U.S. Supreme Court Refuses Case Alleging AstraZeneca, Barr Conspired To Monopolize Market
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider a case alleging that AstraZeneca and Barr Laboratories conspired to delay marketing of tamoxifen so as to maintain a monopoly for Nolvadex, AstraZeneca's brand name version of the drug, Dow Jones reports (Anderson, Dow Jones, 6/25). - U.S. Set to Expand DNA Sampling
The U.S. Justice Department is completing rules to allow the collection of DNA from most people arrested or detained by federal authorities, a vast expansion of DNA gathering that will include hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, by far the largest group affected, U.S. media reported on Monday. - U.S. Navy JAG at Forefront of Legal Recruiting with Web Video
The U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General Corps (Navy JAG) has become one of the first legal employers to produce a Web video to recruit the next generation of lawyers..... - U.S. judge rejects O.J. book lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against O.J. Simpson over an advance the ex-football star was paid for his scuttled book about the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. - U.S. Energy Biogas Corp. Receives Court Approval of Critical “First Day Pleadings”
U.S. Biogas Corp. (“USEB” or “the Subsidiary”), a U.S.-based renewable energy business, announced today that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has granted approval of the Subsidiary’s critical “first day pleadings”, including the use of up to $1.2 million cash collateral that will facilitate USEB’s continued normal business operations. - U.S. District Court Issues Temporary Restraining Order Against Mintek Digital, Inc.
On April 10, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado granted MPEG LA’s motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO) enjoining Mintek Digital, Inc. (“Mintek”) from further transferring its assets to circumvent liabilities for royalties owed to MPEG LA pending a hearing on MPEG LA’s motion for a preliminary injunction to be held on May 2. - U.S. District Court Dismisses Securities Litigation Brought Against Patterson Companies
Patterson Companies, Inc. (Nasdaq:PDCO) today announced that the United States District Court, District of Minnesota, has dismissed, with prejudice, litigation brought against it and certain officers and directors under federal securities law and ERISA. The Court also dismissed, without prejudice, a shareholder’s derivative action against Patterson and certain officers and directors. - U.S. Customs to Begin Blocking Importation of LED Products That Infringe Philips Lumileds’ Patent
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has denied Epistar’s request to stay enforcement of the U.S. International Trade Commission’s (ITC’s) limited exclusion order prohibiting importation....... - U.S. Court of Appeals Ruling Affirms Regional General Permit for 48,150 Acres Owned by The St. Joe
The St. Joe Company (NYSE:JOE) today announced that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has affirmed a U.S. District Court ruling in favor of a Regional General Permit (RGP) issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in 2004....... - U.S. Circuit Judge to Speak at Santa Clara University School of Law Commencement Ceremony
Santa Clara University’s 2007 School of Law commencement ceremony will be at 9:30 a.m. May 19 in the Mission Gardens with the Honorable Richard Tallman ’75 as the commencement speaker. Tallman currently serves as an active U.S. Circuit Judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 2000. - U.S. Circuit Judge Tells Santa Clara University School of Law Graduates Opportunities Are Limitless
United States Circuit Judge and 1975 graduate of Santa Clara University Richard C. Tallman returned home today when addressed the class of 2007 at the Santa Clara University School of Law commencement ceremony in the university’s Mission Gardens. - U.S. Chamber: West Virginia’s Legal Climate Worst in Nation
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform today announced that West Virginia’s legal climate is again ranked as the worst in the country, according to Lawsuit Climate 2007: Rating the States, the annual assessment of state liability systems conducted by Harris Interactive, a leading national polling firm. - U.S. Chamber: Illinois’ Abusive Legal Climate Gets Even Worse
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) today announced that Illinois’ legal climate has worsened, dropping one spot to number 46 in Lawsuit Climate 2007: Rating the States, an annual assessment of state liability systems conducted by Harris Interactive, a nonpartisan national polling firm. - Two Thompson Hine Partners Recognized for Superior Service in Corporate Transactions
Thompson Hine LLP partners James Carlson and Frank Chaiken have been named Corporate Transactions Client Service All-Stars in The BTI Consulting Group’s (BTI) annual study of Fortune 1000 corporate counsel....... - Two Significant Land Use Attorneys in Seattle Move to Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
In the world of land use, a legal professional’s status extends beyond the stature of the supported projects; it encompasses the ability to help clients navigate the legal process, defend properties against legal challenges and keep projects moving forward on schedule.... - Two Ranchi students suspended for MMS scandal
Two students of the Cambridge Institute of Technology (CIT), on the outskirts of the Jharkhand capital, were suspended for allegedly preparing a two-minute-long sleazy MMS of a female student. - Two policemen, four others get 10-yr for culpable homicide
Two Delhi policemen were among six people sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment by a trial court here today for causing the death of a middle-aged woman besides grievously wounding several of her family members in a pre-meditated assault a decade ago. - Two papers punish execs, employees over payments to forum participants
Two newspaper publishers — Sankei Shimbun Co and Chiba Nippo Co — punished their presidents and other executives and employees Friday over a scandal in which they paid fees as rewards to some participants in public forums on the lay judge system. - Two army personnel held for eve-teasing
A Major and Captain of the Madras regiment of the Army deployed in Salt Lake City were arrested for allegedly misbehaving with women during New Year celebrations at a posh hotel here on the wee hours of Monday..... - True Religion Apparel to Open Two Branded Stores in North Texas and Southern California
True Religion Apparel, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRLG) today announced the signing of two lease agreements to open new stores at NorthPark Center in Dallas, TX, and at The Americana at Brand in Glendale, CA. Both stores will carry the entire True Religion line of apparel.... - Treat us like Sanjay Dutt: Families of 1993 Mumbai blasts convicts
After protesting against "special treatment" offered to film star Sanjay Dutt by a special court in Mumbai that gave its judgement in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case, relatives of the other convicts in the case have demanded "equal treatment" at par with Dutt. - TravelCenters of America Adds New Location in Morris, Illinois
TravelCenters of America LLC announced it has acquired its 235th travel center location in Morris, Illinois. Formerly the Romine’s Truck Stop, the 39 acre site is branded TA and is located along I-80 at Exit 112 on Route 47....... - TranTech Announces Video Interview Solutions Suite
TranTech, Inc. (www.trantech-inc.com), the leading provider of Video Interview Solutions (VIS), has developed a complete line of MediaSolv™ VIS products to meet the varying needs of law enforcement agencies nationwide. - Transocean Announces Settlement and License Agreement with Noble for Transocean’s Dual Activity
Transocean Inc. (NYSE:RIG) today announced that one of its subsidiaries has entered into a settlement and license agreement with Noble Corporation (NYSE:NE). In the agreement, the Transocean subsidiary granted to Noble a worldwide and non-exclusive license to utilize Transocean’s patents for offshore dual activity drilling methods and structures...
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