The Law Journal's first Lifetime Achievement in Litigation Award will be given next month to an attorney who has spent a good deal of his time and energy on litigation alternatives
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When the individual claim of the lead plaintiff in a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action becomes moot before class certification, so too do those of the class, the U.S. Supreme Court rules, re
...Charlotte, Fla., against dentists in an office owned by businessman Jack Huston Castle. The suit included allegations that Castle conspired, by unknown means...
...its unlawful conduct once sued. City of Mesquite v. Aladdin's Castle Inc., 455 U.S. 283, 289. Instead, "a defendant claiming...
Notice to the bar
Because PB Historic Renovations, L.L.C., was not a bona fide partner in Historic Boardwalk Hall, L.L.C., it was not entitled to the allocation of federal historic rehabilitation tax credits
Joint and several vs. several: Do defendants have to clean up the whole mess, or just some of it
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