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Andrew Young closes leadership conference in Troy
TROY, Ala. AP - Former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young told about 700 participants in a leadership conference that the Obama Administration faces a litany of global challengesHe cited the emergence of China as a world power, the situation in the Middle East and nations in Africa and Latin America that are too poor to take advantage of the global economy.Texas law professor fights for for data on impact of 700-mile fence along Texas-Mexico border
A University of Texas School of Law clinical law professor is asking a federal court to order federal officials to comply with a Freedom of Information request for documents that would show the full impact of the controversial 700-mile fence being built along the Texas-Mexico border. Professor Denise Gilman, represented by Public Citizen Litigation Group, filed a FOIA request last April for records showing where the fence would be built, including maps, surveys and appraisals of affected properties.View more book results for the query "*"
LawJam 2012. R&B, Inc. brings old school soul
R&B, Inc. and Marshall Seese and the Abandoned are the seventh and eighth of eight lawyer bands to be profiled in the Daily Report. The bands will compete at LawJam 2012 - Atlanta's third annual battle of the lawyer bands - Saturday at the Variety Playhouse from 7 p.m. to midnight. Proceeds benefit the Atlanta Bar Foundation's charitable projects and pro bono legal service providers. Tickets can be purchased online at www.variety-playhouse.com.O'Neill v. GEICO Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 12-1713 (E.D. Pa. Aug. 30, 2012) Bartle, J. (10 pages).
Plaintiff did not reside in the same household as her son within the meaning of the insurance policy issued by defendant and, therefore, was ineligible to receive underinsured motorist benefits under that policy. The court granted summary judgment in favor of defendant.Something for Everyone in $25M Verdict Against Leaf Tobacco Merchant
There was a little something for both plaintiffs and defense attorneys in a $25 million jury award Tuesday against Universal Corp., one of the world's largest leaf tobacco merchants. The plaintiffs' side touted the verdict as the largest ever issued by a Madera County, Calif., jury. The defense noted the relatively low compensatory damages, totaling just $200,000. The suit accused Universal of retaliating against employees for tipping off police and insurance investigators about suspected fraud.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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