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Hospital Patients Sue Media for Fraud
Undeterred by last Tuesday's ruling that there is no constitutional right of privacy from the media, lawyers for hospital patients who claim they were tricked into appearing on TV are pursuing a national class action against the reality show, "Trauma: Life in the ER."Successful Bar Candidates - February 2007 Bar Examination
Notice to the bar.The Community Hospital Group, Inc. v. More,
Where the restrictive covenant between plaintiff-hospital and defendant-neurosurgeon prohibited defendant from practicing within a 30-mile radius of the hospital for two years after leaving plaintiff's employ, the trial court misapplied the Karlin standard under which such restrictive covenants are examined and erred as a matter of law in finding that plaintiff failed to meet its burden for preliminary injunctive relief; plaintiff has a legitimate interest in protecting its client base, and failure to prExpanding Insider Trading Probe Nets Lawyers
Two lawyers were among several people arrested Thursday in a rapidly expanding hedge fund insider trading scandal. Arthur J. Cutillo allegedly gave information about mergers and acquisitions he gleaned as an associate at Ropes & Gray to Jason Goldfarb, an associate with the personal injury firm Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker & Ziegler. Prosecutors said that Goldfarb then passed the tips to the head of a ring who based trades on the information.Defrocked N.J. Judge Under Fire in $30M Will Dispute
A $30 million will contest that reads like a Russian novel acquired a subplot last week when a claimant sued to oust the administrator, defrocked New Jersey Judge John Richardson. Richardson is administrator for the estate of a millionaire Ukrainian immigrant whose son and two stepchildren are vying for his inheritance. The decedent's son is now alleging that Richardson's ethics history makes him unfit to serve and is accusing him of mismanagement, including the payment of unwarranted fees to lawyers.Insider Trading Probe Nets Lawyers
Attorneys Arthur J. Cutillo and Jason Goldfarb were among several people arrested Thursday in a rapidly expanding hedge fund insider trading scandal that broke three weeks ago with the arrest of Raj Rajaratnam, head of the hedge fund Galleon Management, and five others. Mr. Cutillo allegedly gave information about mergers and acquisitions he gleaned as an associate at Ropes & Gray to Mr. Goldfarb, an associate with the personal injury firm Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker & Ziegler, who then passed the tips to the head of a ring who based trades on the information.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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