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High court limits suits under torture victim law
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that organizations may not be sued for claims they aided in torture or killings abroad under a law aimed at helping torture victims.Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the court's opinion dismissing the lawsuit filed by the family of an American who died in the custody of Palestinian intelligence officers in Jericho in 1995.Opening statements begin in Sen. Orie corruption trial
A prosecutor says the corruption case against Republican state Sen. Jane Orie and her sister Janine boils down to "the use of legislative staff members to do non-legislative work."Couple sues State Farm as lawyers, Miss. probe fraud in claim denials
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High Court to Review Auction Disclosure Rule
The state Court of Appeals has agreed to hear a case that could alter the long-standing practice in the fine arts auction business of shielding the names of precious items' sellers.Fla. unemployment rate unchanged at 12 percent
Florida began 2010 with a 12 percent seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in January and the state ended the year the same way in December.Court Denies Review of Lead Paint Case
The California Supreme Court lets stand an appeal court ruling on a multijurisdictional case involving lead paint. The case will continue.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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