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- Environmental claims: excess/umbrella carriers may have to clean up after government-mandated orders.(Column)
- It is well-known in the world of environmental exposure that policyholders in all jurisdictions face environmental liabilities, subjecting them to costly administrative agency orders--in lieu of formal lawsuits--requiring remediation and abatement of contamination. Absent the filing of formal litigation, there has been a general...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Napa Valley Vintners last week filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court to defend its Napa Name law
- Napa Valley Vintners NVV last week filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court to defend its Napa Name law. The document was filed by the trade body in response to Bronco Wine Company's petition requesting that the US Supreme Court overturn a decision handed down by the California Supreme...
- Research articles 2005-02-21
- Water agency asks for high court review
- Water Agency Asks For High Court Review: The San Diego County Water Authority filed a petition for review last week with the California Supreme Court, challenging the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's system of preferential rights. The petition was filed May 4 in response to a recent ruling...
- Research articles 2004-05-10
- California Supreme Court Agrees to Review Sterling v. Taylor Case in Dispute over What Constitutes Binding Agreement for Sale of Real Estate
- Business Editors LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--May 3, 2004 The California Supreme Court has granted a petition for review in the case of Sterling v. Taylor, a civil matter that raises an important consideration of whether various unsigned notes and informal conversations can be pieced together to establish a binding...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- Focus on the Family Chairman Dobson Applauds Halt to Gay Marriage in California
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Focus on the Family founder and Chairman Dr. James C. Dobson issued the following statement today in response to the California Supreme Court's order that San Francisco stop granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples: "What the court has done today is take...
- Research articles 2004-03-11
- Ruling leaves gay couples at the altar
- SAN FRANCISCO -- The end of the monthlong experiment in civic independence that turned City Hall into a festive wedding chapel for about 4,000 gay and lesbian couples left many would-be newlyweds feeling confused, disappointed and defiant Friday. More than 2,700 same-sex couples with appointments to get...
- Research articles 2004-03-13
- Ventura County Star, Calif., Regional Stocks Column.
- Ventura County Star, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 20--Tenet Healthcare Corp. (NYSE: THC) in Santa Barbara fell 16 cents to $12.51 Thursday. The California Supreme Court declined the hospital chain's petition to overturn an appellate court's decision that awarded about ...
- Research articles 2004-02-20
- Court draws online boundaries. (Slants & Trends).
- COURT DRAWS ONLINE BOUNDARIES. Schools should not worry about having to traipse across the country to defend a lawsuit in another state for content merely posted on its Web site, a recent California Supreme Court ruling indicates. In a case that was being watched...
- Research articles 2002-12-04
- EDITORIAL: California Gun Victory Fine; Gunmaker Detestable.
- The Business Press, Ontario, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 13--The California Supreme Court deserves applause this week for stomping on what could have been a dangerous precedent. But gun rights defenders and manufacturers, in their relief, should not become too enamored of...
- Research articles 2001-08-13
- It needed a bit of tidying up: three-strikes legislation.(American Survey)
- The California Supreme Court ruled that judges, not district attorneys, should determine when crimes should be applied to the state's three-strikes legislation. The ruling will hopefully alleviate erratic application of the law and reduce the costs associated with applying the law.SAN FRANCISCO NOT long ago, a bomb blew off...
- Research articles 1997-04-12
- Janice Brown appointed by governor to become first Black woman on California Supreme Court
- Janice Rogers Brown, a judge with the California Court of Appeals, was recently appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson to the California Supreme Court.Brown, 46, the daughter of an Alabama sharecropper, will be, upon confirmation, the first Black woman to ever serve on the seven-member, highest court in California. She is...
- Research articles 1996-04-29
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