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Emirates airline takes off with a very young fleet
By Jim Krane, Associated PressDUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AP - Emirates was once a money-losing state-run airline. But that phase lasted just one year, 1986, its second year in business.In each of the 17 years since, Dubai government-owned Emirates has turned a profit, even as it assembled an array of 92 aircraft _ one of the world's youngest fleets-and a smorgasbord of more than 80 destinations.Cite as: Nnebe v. Daus, 09-4305-cv, NYLJ 1202488301425, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided March 25, 2011)Before: McLaughlin and Hall, C.JJ., and Restani, Judge.*p cl
Class Settlements: Death Knell For Attorney Malpractice Claims?
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, examines the Second Circuit's decision in 'Wyly' and discusses the different inquiries surrounding counsel's performance in federal class actions and state malpractice cases.Cite as: Jock v. Sterling Jewelers, 08 Civ. 2875, NYLJ 1202476131569, at *1 (SDNY, Decided December 10, 2010)District Judge Jed S. Rakoff
For the first time, China's securities regulator has agreed to turn over audit documents related to an ongoing SEC investigation of a U.S.-listed Chinese company.
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Longtop Financial Technologies, the Chinese company whose fortunes were upended last year by a billion-dollar accounting scandal, has yet to file an appearance in federal multidistrict litigation accusing it of massive securities fraud. After reading the most recent opinion in the case, we can understand why Longtop might be avoiding U.S. courts.
Cite as: Country Pointe v. Beechwood Organization, 21545/05, NYLJ 1202479059611, at *1 (App. Div., 2nd, Decided January 18, 2011)Before: Dillon, J.P., Angiolill
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