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2 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Carboni v Ginsberg ; 02/02/2010 2010 NYSlipOp 30256(U) Maltese, J. is an illustration of how a potential legal malpractice case underlays almost all activity within the realm of attorney representation, which is to say, everything.
Here, the question is whether plaintiff lost his employment in a wro ...
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5 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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5 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
In Sand Hill Advisors, LLC v. Sand Hill Advisors, LLC — a trademark case involving companies with the same name — the Northern District of California found that northern California is big enough for both parties.
In reaching this conclusion, the court found:
“Sand Hill” ...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
"A railroad company's dogged pursuit of conspiracy and fraud charges against an asbestos law firm is unfolding in a federal appellate court and with a major assist from business and tort reform groups." [Marcia Coyle, NLJ]...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation meets several times a year to hear lawyers explain why cases pending in two or more district courts belong in just one and which district court should handle them during pretrial stages. Lately, the Panel has rebuffed about half of the motions to ...
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9 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
NO-FAULT – DEFAMATION – QUALIFIED PRIVILEGE – MALICE
Hame v. Lawson
(2nd Dept., decided 2/2/2010)
Can an insurer be sued for defamation in relation to statements it makes about the insured or claimant while it is investigating whether or after it has concluded that the claim is fraudulent?&nbs ...
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10 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
What other big news event can there be on just days after Facebook updates its interface without street riots? How about the fact that Clorox has quietly opened a position for a dedicated social media lawyer to advise it as it makes its continued (and surprisingly robust) inroads into social media? ...
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11 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
INVISTA is currently seeking a business-focused Patent Attorney to provide counsel and support to one of our largest divisions. A critical success factor for this position is the ability to synthesize technical concepts from interactions with technical staff into meaningful action items for busines ...
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12 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
No matter how clearly the defendant is at fault nor how badly the plaintiff is injured, one factor that always looms ready to completely cutoff the plaintiff’s ability to recover for his or her loss is the statute of limitations. A statute of limitations is basically a statute that prescribes a cer ...
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