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September 27, 2004 |

List of Ineligible Attorneys - NJ by County

Notice to the bar.
145 minute read
December 13, 2005 |

Appellate Review

Evan H. Krinick and John M. Wagner, partners at Rivkin Radler, write that although local zoning boards have broad discretion in considering applications for area variances, and judicial review is limited to determining whether the action taken by a board was illegal, arbitrary, or an abuse of discretion, disputes over area variances regularly reach Long Island courts � and frequently are appealed to the Appellate Division, Second Department.
8 minute read
February 03, 2003 |

Supreme Court Issues on Appeal

8 minute read
July 13, 2006 |

Suppliers of Raw Asbestos Must Also Warn of Dangers, Fla. Court Rules

A Florida appellate court has ruled that bulk suppliers of asbestos are required to give the public adequate safety warnings -- even if they don't sell asbestos directly to the public. The defendant argued that because it only handled raw asbestos, it did not produce a product that could be deemed defective under state product liability law, but the panel found that the company's asbestos reached an ultimate user "without any essential change affecting its deleterious properties."
4 minute read
October 19, 2010 |

Confidential settlement reached over death by asbestos exposure

The family of a doctor who blamed his rare cancer on asbestos exposure has reached a confidential settlement with Honeywell International, parent company of an auto brake manufacturer.
2 minute read
September 09, 2004 |

Latham & Watkins' Conflict Creates Cooley Godward's Opportunity

Conflicts can be great for business -- when they're someone else's, of course. Cooley Godard picked up a client when Latham & Watkins found themselves representing both the acquirer and the acquired. ArthroCare Corp., a medical device company, will absorb Opus, a maker of soft-tissue orthopedic repair systems. And it looked good on paper nine months ago, but now Charles Schwab & Co., who plunked down about $324 million for a securities research firm, is now looking to sell.
3 minute read
April 26, 2004 |

VerdictSearch

Exposure to dad�s clothes wasn�t cause of mesothelioma. Buyer of radio stations failed to pay broker's commission. Insurer offered too little for mold damage. Harassment by two supervisors caused worker to quit job. Careless contractor left door unlocked, arsonist entered.
5 minute read
August 14, 2003 |

New Deals

New York lawyers have been busy counseling some major corporate players, including GE -- as it plunks down more than $5 billion to buy an insurance unit -- and Houston-based Dynegy as it carries out a number of refinancing and restructuring moves.
3 minute read
October 29, 2009 |

Fla. Appeals Court Reverses $24.2 Million Verdict in Asbestos Case

A Florida appeals court reversed a $24.2 million verdict Wednesday, striking a jury award to a surgeon who claimed asbestos exposure caused his terminal cancer. In a unanimous unsigned opinion, the three-judge panel remanded Stephen Guilder's product liability lawsuit against Honeywell International and ordered a new trial. Guilder won one of the highest compensatory damage awards against a single defendant in a mesothelioma case in April 2008. He died before the appeal was decided.
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