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By Robert L. Hickok, Jay A. Dubow and Kate A. Stanley | December 6, 2018
In a sign that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is continuing to aggressively scrutinize token sales and initial coin offerings (ICOs), offers and sales of digital assets conducted by organizations using distributed ledger or blockchain technology are often referred to as "initial coin offerings" or "token sales," the Division of Enforcement recently announced that it settled registration charges against two companies that sold unregistered digital tokens.
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By Max Mitchell | December 6, 2018
A federal jury in Pennsylvania has hit Israel-based drugmaker Teva Pharmaceuticals with a more than $6.1 million verdict over claims that a manager discriminated against an American employee.
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By Robert Storace | December 6, 2018
A federal judge has found that a Tolland couple could not prove that their Allstate policy must cover the decay of basement walls in their home. The issue of crumbling foundations has been widespread in many communities in Connecticut.
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By Aaron D. Weems | December 6, 2018
Montgomery County's goal is to decrease the time between a petitioner's filing date and the issuance of a final custody order and foster a system where each stage of the process can be a meaningful opportunity for resolution.
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By Lidia Dinkova | December 6, 2018
Electrical subcontractor Dynalectric Co. says it's owed more than $1.9 million for extra work it had to do because of multiple design changes to the Edgewater condominium tower.
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By Dan M. Clark | December 6, 2018
“Well-settled law, plain statutory text, and the Census Act's legislative history all establish thesame conclusion: [the statute] is a reporting requirement reviewable by Congress, not the Court,” the DOJ wrote in its brief.
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By Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina, Jr. | December 6, 2018
One assumes that the decision to file a bankruptcy case is made by the debtor. However, a bankruptcy case can be commenced “against” the debtor by creditors. Given the serious implications for the debtor and its business of being forced into bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Code limits who can attempt to place a debtor into bankruptcy.
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By Timothy J. Horstmann and Erica M. Koser | December 6, 2018
An “obligated person” means any person, including the issuer, that supports the payment of all or part of the obligations on municipal securities to be publicly offered for sale.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 6, 2018
Leticia Loya alleges in a petition she filed in state district court in Houston that the defendants failed to notify her of an unsuccessful appeal and she found out through a Google search.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | December 6, 2018
I am representing an individual charged with murder in the first degree and it appears the death penalty will be sought. The evidence is overwhelming. I want to focus on the penalty phase. The client, who I think is mentally unbalanced, wants me to fight the guilt/innocence phase. What can I ethically do?
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