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Georgia County Faces Latest Class Action Over Jail Procedures
Delays in releasing inmates from a Georgia jail and strip-searching of arrestees and prisoners have prompted a federal class action that could leave taxpayers paying millions in settlements and legal fees. Similar classes in Los Angeles County resulted in a $27 million settlement; two such suits are pending in Washington, D.C. Atlanta attorneys Charles B. Pekor Jr. and Daniel E. DeWoskin of Pekor & DeWoskin are local counsel for the suit.Cite as: United States v. Raghubir K. Gupta, 09-4738-cr, NYLJ 1202497927725, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided June 17, 2011)Before: Walker, B.D. Parker, and Hall, Circui
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Across the State, a Similar Sight
It didn't seem to matter where in Pennsylvania you were during 2008, chances were good that you could walk into a federal courthouse and find a public official on trial.The Big Show: Jury Selection Crucial Element in Imminent Lay-Skilling Trial
As the long-awaited trial of former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay and CEO Jeffrey Skilling gets underway, thousands of ex-employees want to know who to blame for their misfortune, while business executives look to the case to determine how a company as large and innovative as Enron could sink in a wave of near-worthless stock. It may not be the single most important trial to ever occur in Houston, but its significance goes far beyond the fate of Lay and Skilling, who face fraud and conspiracy charges.Coverage Is Changing for Adjacent-Construction Losses
Max W. Gershweir, the principal of the Law of Office of Max W. Gershweir, writes that improper excavation methods along the common property line undermining and damaging an adjacent building is an unfortunate by-product of the construction boom that has blossomed in our tightly packed metropolis in recent years. Some insurers faced with first-party claims for such losses have denied coverage on a number of grounds. In several recent cases, the Appellate Division has uniformly rejected those denials.Cite as: Mr. and Mrs. A v. New York City Department of Education, 09 Civ. 5097 (PGG), NYLJ 1202480385739, at *1 (SDNY, Decided February 1, 2011)District Judge P
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