Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Ford (Again) Loses Bid for $445M Tax Refund

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• Ford (Again) Loses Bid for $445M Tax Refund

• Judicial Reform Group Shutting Down After 101 Years

• Judge Denies Broad Access to FTC Consumer-Complaints Database

• Constitutional Challenge to D.C. Tax Sales Can Proceed, Judge Rules

• Federal Lawsuit Challenges Denial of Widow's Benefits

• Plaintiffs Propose Blueprint to Try GM Defects Lawsuits

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Ford (Again) Loses Bid for $445M Tax Refund

A federal appeals court on Wednesday rebuffed Ford Motor Co.'s bid for $445... Read More »

Judicial Reform Group Shutting Down After 101 Years

The American Judicature Society, a powerful advocate for judicial reform, ethics... Read More »

Judge Denies Broad Access to FTC Consumer-Complaints Database

Legal services providers in the Washington metropolitan area can't get access... Read More »

Constitutional Challenge to D.C. Tax Sales Can Proceed, Judge Rules

A constitutional challenge over how the District of Columbia handles the sale... Read More »

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Denial of Widow's Benefits

Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders filed suit this week against the Social... Read More »

Plaintiffs Propose Blueprint to Try GM Defects Lawsuits

General Motors Co. could face its first trial next year over injuries or deaths... Read More »

 

Public Peek Into Supreme Court Procedures

Seven of the high court's nine justices answered questions on Sept. 20 at the... Read More »

Federal Judge Acquits 'Outlaw' Trio Midtrial

A federal judge in Gainesville on Thursday issued a rare midtrial acquittal... Read More »

Jailed Lawyer Says Judge Illegally Ordered Drug Test on His Urine

A former Fulton County prosecutor who is fighting to limit the damage drug... Read More »

Three Attorneys, Paralegal Indicted in Bribery Scheme

District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said during a press conference that the defendants... Read More »



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