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2nd Circuit Finds FCC's Policy on 'Fleeting Expletives' Arbitrary
The Federal Communications Commission did not provide sufficient justification for a policy change under which it planned to penalize the use of "fleeting expletives" on television, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday. The circuit found that the FCC acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" when it warned the Fox Network it intended to sanction it for obscenities uttered by Cher and Nicole Richie on televised awards shows.The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Cybergenics Corporation,
A creditors' committee may not assert fraudulent-transfer claims under 11 U.S.C. � 544 of the Bankruptcy Code; the plain language of � 544 and Hartford Underwriters, holding that an administrative claimant of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy estate does not have an independent right to bring suit under 11 U.S.C. � 506(c), allow only the trustee or debtor-in-possession to assert fraudulent-transfer claims, and a creditor or creditors' committee may not bring such avoidance actions derivatively; the dismissalThe Score: Kelley Drye Snags NFL Stars with Agent Hires
Adisa Bakari, the former head of the sports and entertainment practice at Dow Lohnes, left the firm this month for Kelley Drye & Warren, where he hopes to build a new future for sports agents at the Am Law 200 firm.Atlanta lawyers help builder win in Ala. high court
Atlanta lawyers helped a construction company win a major victory last month at the Alabama Supreme Court. The court's 8-1 ruling kept a Gadsden construction company and its insurer from being held responsible for tens of millions of dollars in cost overruns for a project on which the city of Huntsville terminated the company "for convenience," then later tried to change to a "for cause" termination.Associate Writes Book After Attempting Suicide
One Saturday night in July 2002, Ben Kerschberg decided the lawyer's life was not for him. The 30-year-old drank nine cans of Miller Genuine Draft, swallowed 96 Sominex and 100 Klonopin, and went to sleep. Amazingly, he did not die.Public Access Rules Are Making Waves
The DEP's proposed rules designed to enhance public access to the waterfront have created waves up and down the coast.Church Cannot Evict Tenant Hurt by Sept. 11
A DOWNTOWN Manhattan printer`s failure to pay its October rent in the wake of the World Trade Center attacks was not caused by its own actions, and thus it should not be evicted, a Civil Court judge has ruled.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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