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NTSB Law Judge Reverses Emergency Order of Revocation Issued Against the Air Carrier Certificate Held by Air Trek, Inc., a 30-year Air Ambulance Operator
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Honorable William A. Pope, II, National Transportation Safety Board NTSB Administrative Law Judge, issued an oral initial decision on October 17, 2008, reversing an Emergency Order issued by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA on June 10, 2008, which revoked the Air Carrier Certificate...
Tags: attorney, FAA, Litigation, Manufacturing, revocation, suspension
Research articles 2008-10-20
Baltimore City Circuit Court: Plaintiff wins $22K in suit against
When Donald Sturgill learned from his attorney in June 2003 that he had been offered just $15,000 to settle his medical malpractice claim against the University of Maryland Medical System Corp., he rejected the payout and eventually sued that lawyer for legal malpractice. More than five years...
Tags: attorney, HEALTHCARE, hospital, lawyer, Litigation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Kansas City U.S. Attorney Wood creates position to fight corporate
Kansas City U.S. Attorney John Wood on Thursday announced the creation of a position to help his office fight corporate fraud and other white-collar crimes. Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Nelson will serve as Securities Fraud Coordinator. Nelson will be the principal securities fraud contact for...
Tags: attorney, FINANCE, financial, fraud, Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Wood
Research articles 2008-10-10
Commentary: Responding to a generation at risk: Attorneys doing pro
A 4-year-old boy is beaten for wetting his bed. An 8-year-old girl suffers when skin grows over sutures that her mother didn't bother to have removed. Many of us read such horror stories, feel bad for a moment and move on with our everyday lives....
Tags: attorney, Benefits, Litigation, MARKETING, Nixon Peabody
Research articles 2008-10-09
Judge challenges 'pro bono' at first Federalist Society event in
The Federalist Society is sprouting a branch in Rochester. The nonprofit organization of conservatives and libertarians has member groups in nearly 65 cities and every accredited law school, according to its Web site, but never had a presence locally -- until this year. Attorney Jeff Wadsworth,...
Tags: attorney, Federalist Society, Government, Judge, Litigation, Rochester
Research articles 2008-10-08
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Further Expands Litigation Practice
- Welcomes Accomplished Trial Attorney Michael Sommer in New York - PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, the premier provider of legal services to technology, life sciences, and growth enterprises worldwide, today announced that Michael Sommer has joined the firm as a...
Tags: attorney, Litigation, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Research articles 2008-10-06
Ulmer & Berne's Employee Benefits Group Grows with the Addition of Two Attorneys and One Paralegal
CLEVELAND -- Ulmer & Berne LLP announced today the additions of Ronald C. Stansbury to its partnership, Corine R. Corpora as counsel, and Ranelle S. Gerry as a paralegal in the Firm's Employee Benefits Group. "Our Employee Benefits Group has seen a significant increase in the amount of work...
Tags: attorney, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, FINANCE, Government, Litigation, Mr., Ms., Regulations
Research articles 2008-10-02
Fulbright Expands White Collar Practice: Adds Three DOJ Prosecutors, Relocates Partner to London
WASHINGTON -- Three highly-regarded Department of Justice lawyers have joined Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.'s White Collar practice and Alex Rene, a current Fulbright partner who served as a DOJ prosecutor, is relocating to the firm's London office. William B. Jacobson, the former Assistant Chief for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act...
Tags: attorney, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Kelly, Litigation, London, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2008-10-01
Long Island lawyers heading to the classroom for training in
Douglas Cooper, co-managing partner of Uniondale-based Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, recently traded his seat at the head of the table for one in a classroom at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. Although he's a seasoned attorney, Cooper attended an intensive, week-long course titled "Finance and Accounting for...
Tags: attorney, Cooper, lawyer, Leadership, Litigation, training, Wharton School
Research articles 2008-09-26
Law Digest
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Criminal Procedure: Sentencing: Circuit court properly denied criminal defendant's motion for judgment of acquittal where defendant could have been convicted of theft under $500, even though the value of the property he was found to have stolen was under $100. Stubbs v. State, No....
Tags: attorney, FINANCE, Litigation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-09-22
N.Y. Supreme Court rules Nixon did not raid Taylor partners
A court decision handed down Tuesday upholds a lawyer's freedom to practice law with the firm of his or her choice. In a lawsuit between two international law firms, a non- solicitation clause was found unenforceable because it violates New York's public policy, a state Supreme Court...
Tags: attorney, FINANCE, Fisher, Investment, Judge, Litigation, Nixon Peabody
Research articles 2008-09-18
Janet Northrup and Brendetta Scott of Hughes Watters Askanase to Speak at the University of Houston Law Foundation's Collecting Debts and Judgments Seminar
HOUSTON -- Janet Northrup and Brendetta Scott of Hughes Watters Askanase L.L.P. (www.hwa.com) are serving as speakers for the Collecting Debts and Judgment Seminar sponsored by the University of Houston Law Foundation offered live Sept. 11-12 in Dallas and Sept. 18-19 in Houston. Northrup and Scott are included among...
Tags: attorney, bankruptcy, Houston, Leadership, Litigation, University of Houston
Research articles 2008-09-03
Seyfarth Shaw Welcomes Mark W. Coffin and Elaine H. Tippitt as Partners to Corporate Practice Group in Houston
HOUSTON -- Seyfarth Shaw LLP, one of America's leading full-service law firms, today announced that new partners Mark W. Coffin and Elaine H. Tippitt have joined Seyfarth Shaw's Corporate Practice Group in the firm's Houston office. Prior to joining Seyfarth Shaw, both were partners with Adams and Reese LLP. ...
Tags: attorney, Benefits, coffin, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Houston, Investment, Litigation, SOFTWARE, University of Houston
Research articles 2008-08-27
U.S. District Court, Western District of N.Y. Case Summaries: August
U.S. District Court, Western District of N.Y. Fraud Discovery FLB, LLC v. 5Linx 06-CV-6463 Judge Siragusa Background: In this diversity case alleging fraud, defendant Jerabeck has moved for summary judgment. The suit originally named a number...
Tags: attorney, Litigation, medication, SOFTWARE, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2008-08-25
Appeal of cap on $5M Montgomery County Circuit Court verdict
A medical malpractice attorney said Friday that he plans to appeal a judge's reduction of a nearly $5 million jury award to $1.3 million in the case of a doctor who left a surgical sponge in a patient's stomach after performing a hysterectomy. Victoria M. Young's lawyer said...
Tags: attorney, Litigation, surgery, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-08-04
McEachin & Gee, Chestnut, Sanders, Sanders Pettaway & Campbell, James Scott Farrin, Pogust, Braslow & Millrood, Conlon, Frantz & Phelan, and Phillip L. Fraas are Investigating Denied, Late Claims Filed Under Pigford v. Glickman
The Firms Have Filed Discrimination Suits Against USDA for Thousands of African American Farmers DURHAM, N.C. -- Six law firms, McEachin & Gee Virginia, Chestnut, Sanders, Sanders Pettaway & Campbell Alabama, James Scott Farrin North Carolina, Pogust, Braslow & Millrood Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Conlon, Frantz & Phelan (Washington,...
Tags: Alabama, attorney, Litigation, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2008-07-31
Former Asst. U.S. Attorney Says Department of Justice Chose to Pursue Easier-to-Prove Charges Against Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens
Senator Charged with Failing to Disclose Receipt of Services Instead of Bribery WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens with seven counts of failing to disclose and receiving more than $250,000 in gifts and services from VECO Corp. on his Senate financial disclosure...
Tags: Alaska, attorney, Government, Litigation, SEC, Sen., senator, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2008-07-30
U.S. District Court tosses discrimination claim against Kansas City-
A federal judge rejected claims by five black men that they were discriminated against by their union. The five men sued Kansas City-based Local 2 Sheet Metal Workers' Union on claims that they were denied job opportunity referrals because of their race. The suit was filed in 2006....
Tags: attorney, Litigation, referral, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2008-07-10
Greenberg Traurig Attorney Dan McCawley Designated as a LEED® Accredited Professional by U.S. Green Building Council
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Dan McCawley, a shareholder with the international law firm Greenberg Traurig, has been designated as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED[R] AP) by the United States Green Building Council USGBC. He is a member of the firm's Real Estate and Green Building...
Tags: Associated Press, attorney, Litigation
Research articles 2008-07-02
Sports briefs
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. AP -- The Air Force Academy agreed to a five-year contract with basketball coach Jeff Reynolds that would keep him at the school through the 2012-13 season. Air Force athletic director Hans Mueh said Wednesday that details of the contract are still being worked...
Tags: Air Force, Associated Press, attorney, Copiers, FINANCE, Litigation, settlement, Taxes
Research articles 2008-06-19
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