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Standard for Relief From Conditional Orders of Preclusion
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry, partners at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, discuss current medical malpractice decisions as well as the Court's application of the assumption of risk doctrine to a round of golf.Lawyers Expect Y2K Business, Despite New Law
Even as he signed the Y2K Act into law last month, President Clinton could not help but sound a note of caution: "We will be watching to see whether the bill's provisions are misused," he said in an accompanying statement. After months of debate, the enacted legislation attempts a delicate balancing act: Weed out the frivolous suits expected to flood the nation's courts come Jan. 1, 2000, while allowing legitimate suits to go forward. But lawyers are certain there will be plenty of Year 2000 work.Easements make it easier to be green
FROM QUAIL PLANTATIONS in rural central Georgia to banks of kudzu and weeds along urban creeks in Buckhead, property owners throughout the state are setting aside land from development via an increasingly popular legal arrangement.For some Morningside neighborhood residents, such an arrangement fell in their laps last year.First Suits Filed in Bus Fire Case
Two survivors and the family of a woman who died because of a bus fire that killed 23 senior citizens from Bellaire filed suits in state court in Hidalgo County against defendants that include the bus company, the driver and others.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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