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June 23, 2003 |

Sarbanes-Oxley extends statute of limitations

The sarbanes-oxley act of 2002 contains some good news for investors. It extends the statute of limitations for securities claims to two years after the discovery of facts constituting the violation and to five years after the violation actually occurred. While time limits have been liberalized, the rules for applying these limits in individual cases remain a developing area of the law.
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November 11, 2005 |

Unpacking Interlocutory Jurisdiction

Interlocutory appeals are permitted in a wide variety of circumstances. But what happens to the rest of the case when an interlocutory appeal is pending? As Aaron S. Bayer writes, generally the district court retains jurisdiction over other aspects of the case, but the extent of the court's authority to act, and its discretion to stay further proceedings, depend greatly on the type of interlocutory appeal and the circumstances presented.
8 minute read
November 11, 2005 |

Unpacking Interlocutory Jurisdiction

Interlocutory appeals are permitted in a wide variety of circumstances. But what happens to the rest of the case when an interlocutory appeal is pending? As Aaron S. Bayer writes, generally the district court retains jurisdiction over other aspects of the case, but the extent of the court's authority to act, and its discretion to stay further proceedings, depend greatly on the type of interlocutory appeal and the circumstances presented.
8 minute read
September 12, 2005 |

Federal Opinion Approved for Publication

Federal court opinion approved for publication.
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July 20, 2011 |

Prosecutor settles civil suit following DUI crash

An assistant district attorney in Los Angeles has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by two women whose car she crashed into while driving drunk on California's Pacific Coast Highway, according to a lawyer for the two women.
2 minute read
November 01, 2010 |

Docket Watch: Arguments at the Supreme Court

We run down cases up for argument at the U.S. Supreme Court in the weeks ahead.
6 minute read
November 01, 2004 |

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. v. Mendez

Appellees sued the appellant, a tire manufacturer, asserting that a tire on the vehicle failed due to a manufacturing defect that caused the tire's belt separation. The court affirms the trial court's judgment in favor of the plaintiffs.
8 minute read
September 15, 1999 |

'Tired' Elliott, 89, Takes a Break From His Duties

The oldest active U.S. District Court judge in the country and one of the most controversial, J. Robert Elliott of Columbus, Ga. has taken medical leave. Elliott, 89, appointed by President John F. Kennedy in 1962, is the oldest active judge on a district court--and, even after 37 years of single-handedly controlling the Columbus court--has shown no inclination to take senior status, or a reduced load.
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