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Chrysler faces more hearings to get Fiat deal OK'd
NEW YORK AP - It may take two more days of testimony for Chrysler to convince a bankruptcy judge that a deal with Italian automaker Fiat is the best way to save itself from liquidation.The automaker needs U.S. Judge Arthur Gonzalez to approve the sale despite protests from a group of Indiana state pension and construction funds that hold less than 1 percent of Chrysler's secured debt.No Punitive Damages for Looking at Cellphone While Driving
Months after a Pennsylvania state court ruled that talking on a cellphone while driving is not egregious enough to warrant punitive damages in a motor vehicle accident case, a federal magistrate judge has tossed an injured man's plea for punitives in an accident where he alleged the striking driver "looked at" his cellphone.View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor America"
Website Audits: New Compliance Frontier
Adam R. Bialek, a partner at Wilson Elser, and Juan P. Rodriguez, a former associate at the firm, write that the ease with which business and promotion can be launched and carried out on the Internet has created a flood of new exposures, and not only for small businesses and individuals. Large companies and institutions that do not follow a structured protocol regarding their website operations can be exposed to liability as well. The all-important website can, if not monitored, be a business killer.Website Audits are the New Compliance Frontier
The ease with which business and promotion can be launched and carried out on the Internet has created a flood of new exposures, and not only for small businesses and individuals. Large companies and institutions that do not follow a structured protocol regarding their website operations can be exposed to liability as well. The all-important website can, if not monitored, be a business killer.Verdicts & Settlements: 'Patent troll' must pay $3.8 million
Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz, clients represented by a team of Kilpatrick Stockton lawyers, have been awarded almost $4 million after beating back a patent infringement suit brought by one of several interlocking companies whose "primary source of income is from litigation settlements," according to the judge's order.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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