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Appeals Court Revives Hope for Junk Fax Class Action
Rachel Tobin [email protected] he Georgia Court of Appeals has revived a junk fax case that involves 73,500 faxes and potential fines of $110 million.In April, a Gwinnett judge denied class action status to the unwitting recipients of unsolicited carwash ads because plaintiffs' counsel didn't do enough to prove those who received the faxes constituted a class, the judge said.Auction to Benefit Victims of Tsunami
R. Robin [email protected] you fancy an $1,100 Versace men's watch. Or an Elsa Peretti sterling and diamond open-heart necklace from Tiffany's. Or maybe you dream of acquiring a pastel by Alabama folk artist Thornton Dial, one of Atlanta artist Paige Harvey's graceful bird canvases or a contemporary ink-and-oil abstract by Atlanta artist Tania Becker.AG Holder calls Sutton 1 of nation's 'true heroes'
NEW YORK AP - Thousands of mourners filled Riverside Church on Wednesday for the funeral of Percy Sutton, a former Tuskegee Airman who became a pioneering civil rights attorney representing Malcolm X, a power broker and media mogul.Among the dignitaries gathered at the church were Attorney General Eric Holder, Gov. David Paterson, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Sen.'Morrison,' SLUSA Make 'Group Action' Best Option for Offshore Fund Fraud
Scott M. Berman, a partner at Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman, and Robert S. Landy, a senior associate at the firm, write that in two recent decisions concerning offshore Madoff feeder funds, federal district judges in New York required discovery on issues such as where decisions to accept investment capital and fund redemptions were made, and where shares were issued in order to determine whether purchases or sales occurred in the United States.Appeals Court Revives Hope for Junk Fax Class Action
The Georgia Court of Appeals has revived a junk fax case that involves 73,500 faxes and potential fines of $110 million. A Gwinnett judge had denied class action status to the unwitting recipients of unsolicited car wash ads because he found that plaintiffs' counsel didn't do enough to prove people who got the fax constituted a class. The appeals court has granted a request by plaintiffs' counsel for an interlocutory appeal on the class issue.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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