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Church Van Held Not an Automobile for PIP Purposes
A multi-passenger van owned by a church and used to transport congregants to and from services is not an "automobile" for purposes of recovering PIP benefits, a state appeals court says.FTC approves consent order requiring Reed Elsevier to divest some public record services
The FTC, finding that Lexis-Nexis owner Reed Elsevier's proposed $4.1 billion acquisition of commercial data broker ChoicePoint would be anti-competitive and violate antitrust laws, approved a consent order requiring Reed Elsevier to divest certain ChoicePoint electronic public record services to Thomson Reuters Legal Inc. within 15 days after the purchase is completed.Booth Remembered: An 'In Person' Guy
Dean Booth of Miller & Martin died Wednesday at age 74 of cancer. Jason W. Graham, a longtime friend, wrote this piece in Booth's memory.Allowing spouse in exam room waives privilege
A trial court didn't err when it refused to overturn a jury verdict in favor of a gynecologist sued for breach of confidentiality because he told a patient's husband that she may have herpes, the Superior Court has ruled.After 'Dukes,' courts focus on potential trial plans
When deciding on class certification, they evaluate the nature and quality of evidence, such as representative testimony.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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