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December 21, 2000 |

Defendant's Winning Motion for Summary Judgment in 'Allen v. Boeing Company'

Boeing defeated a plaintiff's complaint for wrongful discharge, which was featured as an earlier Practice Tool, with this winning motion for summary judgment.
24 minute read
August 11, 2003 |

Limited Extension of Automobile Coverage May Be Ambiguous

An insurance policy that allows automatic extension of insurance coverage for a newly-acquired car for "physical damage" but not "auto liability," and contains no language on how to secure the liability coverage, is ambiguous and should be read ...
3 minute read
January 30, 2006 |

Truck Driver Injured in Forklift Fall To Get $2.95M in Monmouth Suit

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
8 minute read
August 23, 2011 |

China overtakes U.S. as largest market for PCs

China probably overtook the U.S. as the largest personal-computer market last quarter, after three decades of American dominance in an industry pioneered by Apple and International Business Machines Corp.
3 minute read
September 01, 2003 |

Limited Extension of Automobile Coverage May Be Ambiguous

An insurance policy that allows automatic extension of insurance coverage for a newly-acquired car for "physical damage" but not "auto liability," and contains no language on how to secure the liability coverage, is ambiguous and should be read ...
3 minute read
March 26, 2004 |

California High Court Agrees to Set Bounds on Punitives

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to decide the boundaries for punitive damage awards under state law. The court granted review in two cases in which state appeal courts, interpreting a landmark 2003 U.S. Supreme Court opinion on punitives, ended up with drastically different results -- so different that the state Judicial Council has backed off updating its instructions to civil juries until the California high court rules.
3 minute read
May 14, 2002 |

Consensus Builder

Come August, Dennis Archer is all but certain to be voted president-elect of the ABA. The chairman of Detroit's Dickinson Wright, a former Michigan Supreme Court justice and mayor of Detroit was frequently mentioned as a potential Clinton Cabinet member. And yet Archer, who feels the legal profession is more challenged than ever, says his only ambition after serving as mayor was to lead the bar association.
7 minute read
December 04, 2008 |

Deal not grounded by airline industry's woes

Despite turbulence from up-and-down fuel prices and lower demand caused by the recession, the airline industry's woes haven't completely iced the market for the acquisition and leasing of new aircraft.Smith, Gambrell Russell partner Donald B. Mitchell last month advised a subsidiary of CIT Group Inc. on leasing two new aircraft to Compaa Mexicana de Aviacin S.
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