Friday, August 29, 2014

Judge Rejects Challenge to $9 Billion Actos Verdict

Today's Top Stories

• Judge Rejects Challenge to $9 Billion Actos Verdict

• Forum Shopper's Revenge: Chevron's Discovery Campaign

• Battle Over Carolla Podcast Ownership Headed for Trial

• Report Finds NY Law Schools Prepared for Pro Bono Rules

• Tenth Cir. Validates Action By Contested NLRB Member

• EEOC to Sign Worker Protection Pact with Mexican Government

• Value of Bank's 'Thank You' Points is Taxable, Court Says

 

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• Shield Law Protects Author in Oklahoma Divorce Case

• Panel Affirms Ford's Non-Liability in Asbestos Case

• FTC Enlists Hackers to Zap Robocallers

• Amid Snapchat's Rise, Legal Advisers Abound

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Judge Rejects Challenge to $9 Billion Actos Verdict

A federal judge on Thursday refused to toss out a $9 billion verdict in the... Read More »

Forum Shopper's Revenge: Chevron's Discovery Campaign

Hit by a historic judgment in Ecuador, Chevron used cloak and dagger to expose... Read More »

Battle Over Carolla Podcast Ownership Headed for Trial

Talk show host Adam Carolla goes to trial on Tuesday against a former high school... Read More »

Report Finds NY Law Schools Prepared for Pro Bono Rules

Despite initial concerns throughout the legal profession over New York's new... Read More »

Tenth Cir. Validates Action By Contested NLRB Member

A federal appeals court on Wednesday interpreted the U.S. Supreme Court's recent... Read More »

EEOC to Sign Worker Protection Pact with Mexican Government

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will sign a national memorandum... Read More »

Value of Bank's 'Thank You' Points is Taxable, Court Says

The U.S. Tax Court, siding with the Internal Revenue Service, said this week... Read More »

 

Shield Law Protects Author in Oklahoma Divorce Case

New York-based writer Gregory Zuckerman is protected by the state's Shield... Read More »

Panel Affirms Ford's Non-Liability in Asbestos Case

Ford Motor Co. cannot be held liable in a case involving asbestos-containing... Read More »

FTC Enlists Hackers to Zap Robocallers

The Federal Trade Commission held a contest at hacking convention DEF CON22... Read More »

Amid Snapchat's Rise, Legal Advisers Abound

The Silicon Beach photo messaging service Snapchat was valued at $10 billion... Read More »



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