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St. Barnabas Hospital v. New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.
Plaintiff Waived Any Objection to Firm's Adverse Representation of Defendant; Firm ReinstatedJudge Digs In For Fight Against Recusal Motion
If U.S. District Judge Alfred Wolin is ultimately bounced from the massive five-company asbestos bankruptcy case before him, it won't be because he went quietly without a fight.Strategies for Content-Hosting Web Sites
Although the large-scale communication on the popular Web site YouTube effectively spreads information, copyright owners believe it directly infringes their rights. From YouTube's perspective, taking steps to prevent the posting of potentially infringing content could destroy its business model. The U.S. Copyright Act may provide a critical solution to this dilemma. The act provides a statutory "safe harbor" that potentially protects content-hosting service providers from liability to copyright owners.In re G-I Holdings, Inc. et al,
In this adversary proceeding for damages for asbestos-related injuries against a subsidiary of the debtor, sound judicial administration, efficiency, and fairness require that the issue of whether liability has flowed to the nonbankrupt subsidiary be resolved before the District Court and, therefore, the motion to withdraw the standing order of reference, which provides the Bankruptcy Court with jurisdiction, is granted with respect to this issue.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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