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July 09, 2010 |

Ky. jury favors defense in asbestos case

Turning Aside claims for millions of dollars in damages sought by a man who said he was sickened by asbestos brought home on the clothing of his father, a Louisville, Ky., jury voted 9-3 for the defense after a six-day trial against Union Carbide, the only remaining defendant in a case that began with nearly 30 co-defendants.
9 minute read
June 09, 2010 |

State Farm Opts for Smaller but Surer Award in RICO Case

Sometimes an award of $12.1 million is more attractive than $15.4 million. That's what the lawyers for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. decided when they were forced to choose whether to take a trebling of a jury's compensatory award of more than $4 million or leave the compensatory award unchanged and keep the jury's award of $11.4 million in punitives.
4 minute read
March 24, 2003 |

New War May Mean More Claims for UNCC

A handful of Texas trial lawyers spent years helping the United Nations evaluate claims from businesses, governments and individuals who allege they suffered damages as a result of Iraq's unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait in 1990. The new war in the Persian Gulf could mean more work for the United Nations Compensation Commission and more opportunity for Texas lawyers.
8 minute read
People v. Mahoney, 10-11-0062
Publication Date: 2011-03-23
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
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Court: Justice Court of Town of Hyde Park, Dutchess County
Judge: Judge David L. Steinberg
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Case number: 10-11-0062

Cite as: People v. Mahoney, 10-11-0062, NYLJ 1202486746880, at *1 (Town. DU, Decided March 10, 2011)Judge David L. SteinbergDecided on Ma

July 25, 2012 |

Cuba economy czar says cooperatives by year-end

Cuba's economy czar said plans are in place to begin an experimental phase of non-state cooperatives in sectors ranging from food services to transportation by the end of the year.
4 minute read
May 05, 2005 |

Lipitor Class Certification Denied

A Philadelphia judge has declined to certify as a nationwide class those Rite Aid customers who purchased what may have been counterfeit Lipitor in 2003. Judge Mark I. Bernstein found that the proposed class, which would have included as many as 330,000 people in every state except Louisiana, was "detrimentally over-inclusive." The ruling marks the second time in as many weeks that Bernstein has denied certification to a proposed class in a case involving prescription drugs.
4 minute read
October 22, 2002 |

How To Win Prosecutors And Influence Justice

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December 16, 2010 |

Lessons Learned From WikiLeaks: How to Avoid Becoming the Next Target

Every in-house lawyer is now familiar with (and somewhat terrified of) WikiLeaks. Here are ways they can keep the bull's-eye off their company's back ...• ALSO SEE: Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Chiming In • WikiLeaks Cyberbrawl: Is This Amateur Hour? • Visit Corporate Counsel's WikiLeaks Center
8 minute read
April 03, 2009 |

FBI Seizes 79 UM/UIM Case Files From Luzerne Courthouse

Federal investigators walked out of the Luzerne County Courthouse with 79 uninsured/underinsured motorist arbitration case files Thursday afternoon, as they continue their investigation into possible case fixing there.
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