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Boies Schiller CFO hit with stiff penalties for contacting adversary's clients
A Palm Beach Circuit judge has hit the chief financial officer of Boies Schiller & Flexner with unusually stiff contempt of court penalties in long-running civil litigation that involves David Boies, the nationally prominent New York litigator.Panel rejects suit in Military Channel dispute
LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP - An investor who says he lost millions on the failed Military Channel cannot collect from the bank that handled the network's funds, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati turned down Paul Bariteau's request to reinstate his lawsuit against PNC Bank, ruling that he wasn't part of a provision between the channel and the bank he cited in his lawsuit.As Eastern District Vacancies Grow, Reinforcements Unlikely
By mid-July, a quarter of the seats on the bench in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania will be empty, Chief Judge J. Curtis Joyner told The Legal on Thursday, because two more judges are expected to take senior status, bringing the number of vacancies in the district to six.View more book results for the query "*"
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State Farm's Request for Documents A Week Before Exam Ruled ImproperDecision Over Steel Tariffs Looms Near
The International Trade Commission last week finished eight days of hearings on whether to erect trade barriers to protect domestic steel. Held at the request of President Bush, the hearings are something of an anomaly for the ostensibly free-trade administration. But in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, the political dynamics of steel protectionism have undergone a fundamental shift.House Blocks Overtime Vote Sought by Democrats
For the second time in a week, House Republicans have blocked a Democratic attempt to force an election-year vote on the Bush administration's new overtime pay rules. The 216-199 vote barred an effort by Democratic Rep. George Miller of California to get a vote on the new rules, which take effect in August. Miller's provision would require the Labor Department to retain eligibility of all workers who currently qualify for overtime pay.Trending Stories
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