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May 16, 2011 |

So Simple to State, So Hard to Apply

Vinson & Elkins' Ari M. Berman and Lyndsey R. Cholak write: Where documents are located, and whether a company has sufficient control over them such that it can be compelled to produce them in litigation are, by themselves, simple concepts. But, when applied to the labyrinthine organizational charts of multinational companies, they can become significant and costly litigation issues.
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September 20, 2001 |

Vrooooooom!

For speed and reliability many GCs turn to their ... cars. Corporate Counsel tracked down motor vehicle information on 38 GCs and chatted with some about their automotive predilections and passions. BMWs are the most popular cars among the GCs, and the 740iL is the most popular model. Owners rave about its handling but note the trunk isn't quite wide enough for golf clubs.
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December 11, 2007 |

Civil Rights Issue

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May 09, 2013 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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February 08, 2008 |

Graham, respondent v. Dunkley, defendant

Federal �Graves Amendment� Precludes State Law Imposing Vicarious Liability on Car Lease Firms
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June 27, 2005 |

Psensky v. American Honda Finance Corp., et al.

Compliance with the Truth in Lending Act by defendant-assignee of a car dealer's auto loan is a complete defense to the state law claims being asserted against it that are factually based on TILA disclosure requirements, even absent a specific TILA claim in the complaint (to the extent that Scott can be read to hold to the contrary, it is overruled).
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August 22, 2002 |

Can Chapter 13 Debtors Modify Plans to Surrender Cars?

Among the various forms of bankruptcy cases, those under Chapter 7 are sometimes characterized as the most static, with debtors` and creditors` rights and obligations set as of the time the petition for relief is filed. By contrast, cases under Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 are more fluid and forward-looking. Their resolution is dependent upon future events.
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March 12, 2003 |

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