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Ruling Clears Way for Payment of Holocaust Claims
In a divided 2-1 ruling, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed the last remaining class action for Holocaust-era claims against the Austrian government, setting the stage for the release of $210 million in compensation negotiated in the waning days of the Clinton administration.Marte, plaintiff-respondent v. Graber, defendant-appellant
Free With Registration: Court Should Have Dismissed Suit as Nullity When Plaintiff Learned Defendant Had Died Before FilingAre One-Size-Fits-All Offices the Way of the Future?
James Holden is ready to shed old habits and start fresh in a new office.Nearly two years after rolling out a model order intended to get a grip on out-of-control electronic-discovery demands, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's advisory council is poised to issue new rules that ask patent litigants to make their own sacrifices.
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