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No more gran torinos for states losing $3.5 billion in revenues for Hollywood movie making
Incentives for Hollywood have been scaled back in Wisconsin, capped in Rhode Island, suspended in New Jersey, Iowa and Kansas and scheduled to expire in Arizona. While states continue to expand and introduce subsidies, programs around the country face allegations of corruption, doubts about job-creating power and, most of all, questions about affordability.Cite as: Bayview Loan v. Bozymowski, 00296-2010, NYLJ 1202484653873, at *1 (Sup. SU, Decided February 17, 2011)Justice Peter H. MayerDeci
Bondurant fights Senate filibuster
Atlanta attorney Emmet Bondurant (above) says the U.S. Senate's filibuster rule is an accident of history that is not embodied in the U.S. Constitution and should be struck down.ServiceJuris goes to Vine City
MORE THAN 800 MEMBERS of Atlanta's legal community last month exchanged briefcases, timesheets and computers for paintbrushes, hammers and shovels to take part in this year's ServiceJuris program.The 8th annual event, coordinated by Hands on Atlanta and primarily sponsored by Sutherland Asbill Brennan, focused on the historic Vine City neighborhood not far from the Georgia Dome.Law Firms Identified by Corporate Clients
The following is a list of law firms identified by corporate clients as reported in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Ministry says $80M-plus trust is mismanaged
When Margaret Simpson died in 2003, she left behind some $80 million to $110 million in land and other assets that are now at the center of a dispute pitting two trustees-one of them a lawyer-against In Touch Ministries Inc., the religious broadcasting organization founded by Charles F. Stanley, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta.Judge Loses Seat After Showing 'Shocking Disregard' for Law
In a harshly worded opinion, New York's Court of Appeals on Wednesday ended Brooklyn Surrogate Michael H. Feinberg's judicial career. The state's high court said that in rubber-stamping, with no oversight, some $8.5 million in attorney fees to a friend, Feinberg "demonstrate[d] a shocking disregard for the very law that imbued him with judicial authority." It rejected Feinberg's defense that he neglected to read the Surrogate's Court Procedure Act and was simply ignorant of his responsibilities.Trending Stories
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