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THE QUESTIONS of how judges are elected and the size of the state's high court may be the dominant legal topics in this year's session of the Georgia General Assembly. But numerous other issues of interest to lawyers will also arise, including an attempt to roll back part of the landmark 2005 law that favored defendants in some tort cases.RICO gets into fray over illegal workers
By Marcia Coyle, The National Law Journal As Congress wages a battle over illegal immigration and its impact on the nation, the Supreme Court is about to enter the fray in a context involving one of the law's most powerful weapons - RICO.In 1996, Congress expanded the reach of RICO - the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act - to include violations of federal immigration law.View more book results for the query "Johnson Controls Inc"
California Court Awards Fees To Employees In Unpaid Overtime Action
A California appeals court ruled that only prevailing plaintiff employees are entitled to attorney fees in an overtime compensation class action. If defendant employers prevail, the court said, absent class members cannot be held liable for the defendant's fees.Fee Fight Filings Flourish Flipped Facts
Papers filed in the just settled fee fight between POM Wonderful and Hogan Lovells show that the juice maker's legal team struggled to keep its facts straight throughout the seven-month-long litigation.Margaret Thatcher-not Al Gore-made global warming a public policy issue
GREAT BRITAIN'S CONSERVATIVE PARTY has a problem with climate change. The complaint The nation is moving too slowly to combat this impending crisis.While climate change remains a divisive topic in the United States, the debate, to the extent there was one, was over years ago in the U.K. where the Conservative Party's main criticism of the ruling Labour Party on climate change has been that it hasn't done enough.Hard-Hitting Campaigner Joins Race for Appeals Court
Jonathan [email protected] N. Mead II, who in 1996 managed a Georgia Court of Appeals campaign that was so hard-hitting it drew a rebuke from the Judicial Qualifications Commission, is now running his own race for the court.Mead, who also served as Gov. Roy E. Barnes' communications director and then top legal adviser, notified the Secretary of State's office on Feb.Trending Stories
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