Thursday, August 28, 2014

Tenth Cir. Validates Action By Contested NLRB Member

Today's Top Stories

• Tenth Cir. Validates Action By Contested NLRB Member

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

• EEOC to Sign Worker Protection Pact with Mexican Government

• Lobbyists Put Congressmen to Work at Convenience Stores

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

• Iowa Weighs Dropping Bar Exam for In-State Law Graduates

• Amish, Convicted of Hate-Crime Shearings, Win on Appeal

 

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• Domino's Pizza Driver Crash Delivers $1.6 Million Settlement

• Judge Orders Merck to Comply With Hedge Fund's Subpoena

• Minimum 17-Year Sentence Sought in Porch Shooting

• End To School Vouchers? Lawsuit Seeks That Very Thing

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Tenth Cir. Validates Action By Contested NLRB Member

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

EEOC to Sign Worker Protection Pact with Mexican Government

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

Lobbyists Put Congressmen to Work at Convenience Stores

7-Eleven Inc. and Maverick Inc. put members of Congress to work behind their... 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 »

Iowa Weighs Dropping Bar Exam for In-State Law Graduates

The Iowa Supreme Court is considering whether to extend the "diploma privilege"... Read More »

Amish, Convicted of Hate-Crime Shearings, Win on Appeal

A divided appellate panel on Wednesday reversed the convictions of 16 members... Read More »

 

Domino's Pizza Driver Crash Delivers $1.6 Million Settlement

A former Storrs resident has settled for $1.6 million her lawsuit against a... Read More »

Judge Orders Merck to Comply With Hedge Fund's Subpoena

Merck must hand over internal documents related to its valuation of an osteoporosis... Read More »

Minimum 17-Year Sentence Sought in Porch Shooting

Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence of at least 17 years for a Detroit-area... Read More »

End To School Vouchers? Lawsuit Seeks That Very Thing

A coalition of Florida groups and individual plaintiffs filed a lawsuit Thursday... Read More »



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