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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 54 - March 22 2010
Daily decision alert.In Eye of Enron Storm, a Partnership Is Rocked
A little-noticed suit in Delaware offers a "Who`s Who" list of institutional and individual investors in one of Enron Corp.`s controversial off-the-books entitties.Home renters expecting boon from Olympics
Londoners are already seeking tenants to stay in their homes during the 2012 Olympic Games, asking as much as 70 percent more than typical apartment rents to capitalize on an expected shortage of hotel rooms.About 320,000 foreigners will travel to London in the six weeks from the start of the Olympics to the end of the Paralympics, competing for about 120,000 hotel rooms available by then, the U.Attorney's Fees Awards and Insurance
Lawrence Klein and Jeffrey Winn, partners at Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, write that a recent ruling has reaffirmed the rule that attorney's fees cannot be recovered by policy holders who sue their insurers to establish coverage for claims under their policies.When Can You Seek to Vacate an Arbitration Award?
"Do you ever do anything right when it comes to alternative dispute resolution? How do you keep attracting clients if all you do is make mistakes?"Determining Rates for Medical Services Covered Under No-Fault
Vincent F. Gerbino, a partner at Bruno, Gerbino & Soriano, and Mitchell S. Lustig, an associate at the firm, offer a primer to help the attorney better understand the fee schedule. It will also specifically discuss two of the more common fee schedule issues faced by the practitioner.Miami case puts another chink in Fourth Amendment
In the age of terrorism, national security trumps the Bill of Rights. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled a 60-year-old Salvadoran man had no expectation of privacy in his crew quarters on a cargo ship.'Meritless' Suit Costs Attorney Over $107,000 in Legal Fees
Western District Judge John Curtin had previously declined to award counsel fees, finding that Suzanne Taylor's suit against the neighbors who cleaned her patio while she was away was not entirely unreasonable, but the matter was remanded by the Second Circuit.Trending Stories
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