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As time runs out, Delta, US Airways woo creditors
US AIRWAYS' contention that bigger airlines are better for the public got unexpected support yesterday from a senior official in the U.S. Department of Transportation testifying at a Senate hearing on airline mergers. Since Sept. 11, the declining health of network carriers has created a growing need to subsidize air service to smaller communities, Andrew B.The Art of Using Economical Expert Witness Graphics
Tips for using persuasive trial graphics to simplify complex expert testimony.Reduction in Force: Problems With a Commonly Used Approach
Harriet S. Zellner, president of Integral Research, and B. Bruce Zellner, a senior economic analyst at the company, write that before a reduction in force, a firm often stops replacing employees who leave voluntarily to reduce the number of terminations ultimately necessary. This might appear to be an unmitigated good, but as regards the accuracy of statistical testing for age discrimination charges, quite the opposite may be true.Judge Rules PIP Online Processor Flouted Dispute-Resolution Patent
National Arbitration Forum, a company that processes personal injury protection claims, infringed on a patent for computerized dispute resolution, a federal judge in New Jersey has held. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper granted summary judgment to plaintiff Cybersettle.Panel Finds Past Abuse Admissible in Rape Case
The Third Department held that a man's abusive behavior toward his wife was relevant to his prosecution for the rape of her 15-year-old niece and provided probative context to the teenager's fear of defendant, that a history of alcohol abuse can be an aggravating factor in increasing a sex offender's risk level, and that a village may lure deer to locations where hunters could kill them, among other decisions.Obesity Litigation Could Be on the Menu in Texas
Scrutinizing America's high-fat diet may help people enjoy longer, healthier lives, but it also raises the specter of a potential new area for mass tort liability: obesity litigation.To Restore, or Not to Restore?
It's a building born out of controversy. And 144 years later � after squabbles involving Civil War munitions, lost remains, a faith healer and a horse in heat � the controversy continues. Built in 1861, the Cass County Courthouse, which sits in the northeast town of Linden, is the oldest continuously operated courthouse in Texas.Trending Stories
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