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Defendant Discovers Rule 68's Catch 22
Rule 68 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is usually thought of as one of the swords in the defense lawyer's arsenal, but the rule can pack a hidden weapon for the plaintiff. Take the decision last week by a federal judge in Philadelphia, in which a defendant's attempt to settle a case cheaply with a Rule 68 offer backfired and resulted in a quadrupling of settlement costs.Insurer Defender Persons Quits Kilpatrick for Carter & Ansley
Julia D. [email protected] less than a year as counsel at Kilpatrick Stockton, long-time defense practitioner J. Robert Persons has moved to Carter Ansley as counsel. Persons, 55, joined Kilpatrick in May 2001. He signed on to do work for insurance policy holders, he says, but decided to return to insurance defense work.Facing the Factors : Handling ERISA benefits cases after Glenn
The impact of Glenn case on future ERISA benefits cases remains unclear.Index to Verbal Threshold Opinions
Index to Automobile Verbal Threshold OpinionsThe Termination of Hotel Management Agreements: Part II
In their Real Estate Litigation column, Todd E. Soloway and Joshua D. Bernstein, partners at Pryor Cashman, write that, given the dearth of case law addressing the operating agreement statute, hotel operating companies have succeeded, thus far, in creating a chilling effect on owners' termination of hotel management agreements that incorporate Maryland law.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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