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3rd DCA reverses condo judgment
A split panel of the Third District Court of Appeal reverses a summary judgment granting a third-party purchaser of a foreclosed condo unit relief from overdue assessments.Coke hires former insurance executive as new marketing chief
ATLANTA AP - The Coca-Cola. Co., the world's largest beverage marker, said Friday it has tapped a former insurance company executive as its new chief marketing officer.Joseph V. Tripodi, who most recently had been the senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Allstate Insurance Co., will lead a new function at Coca-Cola combining the company's global marketing and commercial organizations.2-1 court upholds convictions of animal activists
PHILADELPHIA AP - In a split decision, a U.S. appeals court upheld the convictions of animal-rights activists charged under a terrorism statute with using their Web site to incite threats and vandalism against a company that tests products on animals.The 2-1 decision was the first federal appellate court ruling on a constitutional challenge to the law.View more book results for the query "Bank of New York Mellon"
Judge won't oust receiver in Ala. bankruptcy
The judge overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy case said he won't remove the court-appointed receiver who is running the county's insolvent sewer system. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas B. Bennett instead will consider whether the bankruptcy code allows him to limit the receiver's power, he said Monday at the start of a two-day hearing in Birmingham, Alabama.Judge Urges Widow And Brother-In-Law To Resolve Money Fight
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Doris Downs tried to temper the civil fight brewing between Andrea Sneiderman, who was convicted last month of lying about a relationship with her husband's killer, and the family of her deceased spouse.US lawyer imprisoned in Belarus freed after pardon
MINSK, Belarus AP - An ailing American lawyer who was imprisoned in Belarus last year on charges of using fake documents and attempted industrial espionage walked free Tuesday night after a presidential pardon.Emanuel Zeltser, a 55-year-old diabetic, was sentenced to three years in prison in August 2008 after being convicted in a closed trial on charges his supporters called politically motivated.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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