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Arms company fights to keep DOJ docs secret
Documents that a military equipment company turned over to the Justice Department in one investigation are at issue in a separate FCPA case.Skimming From Mom-and-Pop Shop May Cause Mom To Forfeit Alimony
It's a general rule in New Jersey that fault is not a bar to alimony. But when a spouse has secretly drained loads of cash from the family business, a court may shut her out completely.$25 million deal breaks record for Bal Harbour condo market
A St. Regis Bal Harbour condominium sold for nearly $25 million. The 21,176-square-foot condo includes a combination of five units totaling 16,430 square feet under air.Calif. Supreme Court: Insurers' 'Duty' Key to Reimbursement
Insurance companies can recoup legal costs if they defend their clients when they didn't have to, the California Supreme Court affirmed Monday. The court's opinion generally affirms a lower court ruling that insurers can recoup costs if there was never any duty to defend the client. The decision could boost the confidence of insurers facing the decision of whether to defend a client when they don't believe they need to.View more book results for the query "*"
LOBBYING IN NEW YORK: Report from Albany Keeping the Focus on Justice
A s the Association of the Bar of the City of New York looks ahead to its 2002 wish list of legislative reform in Albany, the events of Sept. 11 are foremost on our minds. For every New Yorker, and every American, in one single day all of our previous priorities and expectations were suddenly in question.The Quick Fix: Can Settlement Be Reached at a Three-Hour Mediation?
We all can recall the settlement conference with a judge or magistrate judge that took three hours and seemed endless. So it is reasonable to ask whether settlements can be accomplished in a three-hour mediation, particularly since most court-mandated mediation is scheduled for just three hours. Judicial settlement conferences, however, are different than mediations in that judges have leverage over the parties.Legislator Pushes to Extend Terms for State Judges
State Rep. Steve Wolens, D-Dallas, is suggesting a new way to tackle the old problem of judges relying on lawyers who practice before them to help fund their campaigns: extend judges` terms to put more distance between them and their contributors.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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