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Delaware Business Court Insider

Third Circuit Affirms Reversal of $275M Break-Up Fee in Del. Bankruptcy Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Thursday upheld a Delaware Bankruptcy Court's decision to block a Florida-based energy company from collecting a $275 million merger termination fee against the bankruptcy estates of Energy Future Holdings Corp. and a subsidiary.
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New York Law Journal

NYC Bar Withholds Review of Kavanaugh for Supreme Court Seat

The New York City Bar Association said there is a “substantial question about whether Judge Kavanaugh has testified truthfully."
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The Legal Intelligencer

Klehr Harrison Passes Leadership Baton to Second Generation

Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg has chosen a new managing partner for the second time in its history, as part of a newly created executive committee.
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New York Law Journal

Federal Judge Certifies Class of Filipino Nurses in Human Trafficking Case

A federal judge has certified a class of Filipino nurses who have brought human trafficking claims against New York's largest network of for-profit nursing homes who say they had to stay with the company or face getting hit with $25,000 lawsuits.
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Corporate Counsel

Leaders Create Leaders: How 3 Former GCs Planned for Their Successors

Former general counsel from PNC Financial Services, Gap and Dreyer's emphasized the benefits of a thoughtful succession plan.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Capitol Report

Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Sept. 10. The Senate was in recess at press time with its next session day set for Sept. 24. The state House of Representatives was also in recess and scheduled to return to session on Sept. 24.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

In Review: 2017-18 Labor and Employment Decisions From Connecticut Supreme Court

The 2017-2018 Connecticut Supreme Court term was active in the area of labor and employment, with several important decisions.
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National Law Journal

Federal Judicial Misconduct Rules Could Get a Significant Makeover

Proposed changes in the rules governing judicial misconduct and disability would expand the definition of "cognizable misconduct" that could lead to sanctions against judges.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Dallas Attorney Kicked Off NRA Case for Failure to Disclose $177K Sanction

A Virginia federal judge has prevented prominent Dallas attorney William Brewer III from representing the NRA in a contract dispute with an insurance company after the lawyer failed to disclose to the court that he was sanctioned for ethical violations in Texas.
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New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Arguments in SUNY Sexual Misconduct Case Focus on Evidence of Consent

Arguments on Thursday did not focus on whether Haug had obtained consent from his accuser. The Court of Appeals, instead, is considering whether the college had enough evidence to show a lack of consent and therefore sexual misconduct.
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