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Bar Exam Results from February 2011
The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners has announced the results of the bar examination given on Feb. 21 and 22, 2011. A total of 692 applicants took the examination, of which 482 passed.Hyundai Corp. v. Republic of Iraq
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Florida International Arbitrators to Florida Bar: Don't Fence Us In
In a dramatic reversal on Thursday, the Florida Bar's Multijurisdictional Practice Commission killed key elements of proposed rules governing international arbitrations that it had unanimously approved in March. The reversal by the Bar is a victory for the international arbitration community, and represents the latest development in a turbulent year for the rapidly growing arbitration industry in Florida.Two Major Business Cases on D.C. Circuit's Fall Docket
The cases to be heard by the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in its fall term once again point to the court's central role in deciding novel legal, business and social issues, many of which have a national impact. On the schedule for upcoming arguments are two important business cases: one involving the recording industry's efforts to stop Internet piracy, the other a suit against the government by a major law firm that lost out on a lucrative government contract.The Suspicious Smell of Success
Signaling South Florida's increasing sensitivity to accusations of political corruption, the Miami-Dade County Commission in May prohibited county contractors from paying lobbyists success fees -- compensation contingent on the passage, defeat or modification of government rules or decisions -- and barred acceptance of such fees. Still, no one argues that such bans alone will eliminate the risks of ethics violations inherent in lobbyist-lawmaker relationships.A ruling upholding a jury verdict for a smoker's estate against three cigarette makers doesn't seem like it would be good news for the tobacco industry. But a decision Friday affirming a $2.5 million damages award against Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, and Liggett Group has a chance--albeit a slight one--to be the sweetest appellate loss the companies have suffered in a decade of Florida litigation.
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