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Known for its Soccer Ties, Latham Takes Lead on Man U's IPO
Storied English soccer squad Manchester United has turned to Latham & Watkins's U.S. capital markets practice as counsel on its effort to raise at least $100 million on the New York Stock Exchange. The firm's long-standing ties to U.S. soccer probably didn't hurt its efforts to land the assignment.NY Courts Sue to Vacate 100,000 Default Judgments Over Process Server Scandal
Wojchowski, plaintiffs-appellants v. Daines,* defendants-appellees
N.Y.'s Process for Deciding CSRA for Medicaid Does Not Wrongly Alienate Institutionalized Spouse's SSI BenefitsSuit Over Alleged Process Server Fraud Aims to Vacate 100,000 Judgments
New York AG Andrew Cuomo is demanding information from dozens of debt collection law firms throughout the state as part of a civil lawsuit to overturn more than 100,000 faulty default judgments, he announced Wednesday. The suit seeks to vacate all default judgments where the sole evidence that a defendant received service notifying him that he was being sued was an affidavit from American Legal Process. That company's owner was arrested and charged with fraud and other felonies in April.Suit Aims to Vacate 100,000 Judgments
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo is demanding information from dozens of debt collection law firms throughout the state as part of a civil lawsuit to overturn more than 100,000 faulty default judgments, he announced yesterday. The suit, filed on behalf of Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau, asks the court to vacate all default judgments where the sole evidence that a defendant received service notifying him that he was being sued was an affidavit from American Legal Process. William Singler, American Legal Process' owner, was arrested on charges of fraud and other felonies in April.Civil Confinement Must Be Filed While Offender Is Incarcerated or Under Supervision, Judges Rule
Civil confinement proceedings to place dangerous sex offenders in secure mental facilities after their release from prison must begin either while an offender is still incarcerated or under post-prison supervision, a divided state Court of Appeals ruled today. Dissenters complained that the ruling could compromise public safety.Beauty Pageant Is Enjoined From Using Title That Imitates Rival
The ruling stems from an action brought by the Fairport, N.Y.-based Mrs. United States National Pageant when one of its former beauty queens launched a similar business - Miss United States of America - in South Carolina.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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