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Hotels selling at 20-year-old prices
It's back to the '90s for a growing number of troubled hotel properties. Sale prices for some South Florida hotels have declined to levels not seen in 20 years.Referee Says Prince Should Pay $4 Million to Perfume Manufacturer
Prince, the flamboyant pop star with 10 platinum albums, should pay nearly $4 million in damages for welshing on his promise to promote a perfume named after his latest CD, a special referee in Manhattan concluded after conducting a four-day inquest on damages.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Autonomy's Jack Halprin Expected to Jump to Google
Jack Halprin, formerly Autonomy's vice president for e-discovery and compliance, is expected to land at Google to manage its electronically stored information, for both legal and information governance purposes, in its Apps/Postini wing. LTN editorial advisory board members said the expected move will help Google and the legal tech community.Warning: Judges Should Apply Superior Court Class Action Rule Cautiously
Class actions serve the social purpose of permitting a large number of claimants with small claims to assert those claims -- a simple strength in numbers concept. But there are problems in dealing with mass torts and a nationwide class. To be useful, the class action device must advance the efficiency and economy of litigation, which is a principal purpose of the procedure.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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