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Attorneys help land $15 million in financing to build housing in Haiti
Shutts & Bowen attorneys represented InnoVida Holdings, a Miami manufacturer of Fiber Composite Panels and prefabricated housing, in securing a $15.08 million financing package.Defense Tries to Explain Andersen Shredding Routine
Arthur Andersen's defense case in its obstruction of justice trial in Houston began slowly on May 27, but picked up steam as the fourth week of the trial wore on amid continuing skirmishes between prosecutors and defense counsel. Andersen's defense continues to argue that the destruction of Enron Corp.-related documents and e-mails was no more than an attempt to follow the firm's document retention and destruction policy.Cite as: L&R Exploration Venture v. Grynberg, 101646/2002, NYLJ 1202491431472, at *1 (Sup. NY, Decided April 19, 2011)Justice O. Peter Sherwoodp class=
Libel Suit Against 'Law & Order' Can Proceed
Attorney Ravi Batra can proceed with a $15 million libel suit against the creators of "Law & Order" for airing an episode depicting a "bald Indian-American" lawyer who bribes a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge, a Manhattan court has ruled.Salahi denies being White House party-crasher
WASHINGTON AP - The couple that got into the White House state dinner for the visiting Indian prime minister without invitations denied Tuesday that they were gatecrashers.Appearing on a nationally broadcast morning news show with his wife, Tareq Salahi said the furor surrounding his and his wife Michaele's attendance at the dinner a week ago has been a "most devastating" experience.To Get What They're Owed, Law Firms Are Taking Delinquent Clients to Court
There's no denying that collections have been a challenging, sometimes uncomfortable, situation during the recession as clients find it more difficult to pay and law firms are all the more eager to get the money they are owed into their coffers. With varying motivations and frequency, some law firms have said "enough is enough," and are taking their delinquent clients to court in hopes of forcing payment.Catalog Is Not Tax Exempt Publication
In its latest effort to define the line between a catalog and a periodical, the New York State Division of Tax Appeals rejected a Chicago company's claim that imposition of a use tax violates its First Amendment rights. Newspapers and periodicals are not subject to New York's sales tax. The court found a publication by Hammacher Schlemmer is not a periodical but a taxable catalog because it's purpose is to sell products.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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