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Madoff judge denies motion on claim deadline
NEW YORK AP - A bankruptcy judge in the Bernard Madoff case refused Tuesday to waive a deadline for claims against the disgraced money manager by people who may be asked to give back money they made investing with Madoff.At a hearing in lower Manhattan, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland said he saw no need to clarify an earlier order approving the July 2, 2009 deadline.View more book results for the query "*"
Use Forum Non Conveniens to Avoid Inconvenient Foreign-Plaintiff Litigation
More foreign nationals are coming to America, not as refugees, but as plaintiffs in complex litigation matters. These plaintiffs, often trying to circumvent less favorable foreign law, sue domestic U.S. corporations for alleged injuries caused abroad by international subsidiaries. Attorneys Stephen C. Matthews, Eric L. Probst and George Benaur discuss the forum non conveniens doctrine as a viable defense, and describe how the defense fared in recent cases involving Merck and Parmalat.It's Never Too Early to Start Protecting Trade Secrets and IP
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