56 entries in '2011/08'

  1. 2011/08/31 2 law firms in Louisiana and Mississippi to merge
  2. 2011/08/31 A Court Cannot Exclude Evidence Because It Is Self-Serving
  3. 2011/08/30 Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner
  4. 2011/08/30 BofA sued over $1.75 billion mortgage trust
  5. 2011/08/30 Shareholder Class Action Filed Against WebMD Health Corp.
  6. 2011/08/30 Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner
  7. 2011/08/30 Wyoming Supreme Court rules for bar owners
  8. 2011/08/29 Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC Announces Class Action
  9. 2011/08/29 Court approves Harry and David reorganization plan
  10. 2011/08/26 Del. pediatrician gets life for abusing patients
  11. 2011/08/26 No choking charges for Wis. Supreme Court justice
  12. 2011/08/25 Judge to hear arguments over Loughner's medication
  13. 2011/08/25 RI 'Survivor' winner won't get free lawyer
  14. 2011/08/23 Court rules Ventas may immediately collect $102M
  15. 2011/08/23 Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Class Action Lawsuit
  16. 2011/08/22 Agreement reached in Mo. suit against LegalZoom
  17. 2011/08/22 Berman DeValerio Announces Securities Class Action
  18. 2011/08/22 Court throws out Vince Fumo sentence
  19. 2011/08/19 Former U.S. attorney Lampton dies at 60
  20. 2011/08/19 Government probe of Standard and Poor's
  21. 2011/08/18 NY man suing Facebook must explain missing items
  22. 2011/08/18 Court dismisses part of NM whistleblower case
  23. 2011/08/17 Monster iPhone location lawsuit filed against Apple
  24. 2011/08/17 EEOC sues, argues man on treatment should be hired
  25. 2011/08/16 Whitey Bulger's girlfriend pleads not guilty
  26. 2011/08/15 Tech blogger won't be charged in Apple iPhone case
  27. 2011/08/15 Nigerian who allegedly scammed 80 law firms, lawyers out of $31M extradited to US
  28. 2011/08/15 Court upholds conviction in parents' knife slaying
  29. 2011/08/14 White House criticizes court's health care ruling
  30. 2011/08/13 $168 million securities fraud settlement proposed
  31. 2011/08/13 Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement
  32. 2011/08/12 Law school graduates sue alma mater over job stats
  33. 2011/08/12 Appeals court turns down Tymoshenko appeal
  34. 2011/08/12 Miss. judge suspended for misconduct
  35. 2011/08/11 Dougherty siblings to appear in Colorado court
  36. 2011/08/10 Ariz. governor on deadline for immigration appeal
  37. 2011/08/10 New hearings sought in Chicago police torture case
  38. 2011/08/09 Court rules firing of NJ casino dealer unlawful
  39. 2011/08/08 Pozen says Texas court upholds Treximet patents
  40. 2011/08/08 Once-exonerated Conn. man ordered back to prison
  41. 2011/08/08 Bank of America starts overdraft rebate outreach
  42. 2011/08/08 No class-action for suits over Calif. fish kill
  43. 2011/08/05 NYC lawyer pleads guilty to tax charge
  44. 2011/08/05 Lawyer pleads guilty to illegal Edwards donations
  45. 2011/08/05 Phone hack lawsuits loom, foam attack sentence cut
  46. 2011/08/03 Mo. court rejects challenge to land tax credits
  47. 2011/08/03 Kansas workers seek to bar immigration questions
  48. 2011/08/03 Court tosses Wisconsin limit on PAC donations
  49. 2011/08/02 Appeals court overturns rare Mich. death sentence
  50. 2011/08/02 Buffalo city lawmakers irked by law firm's TV ad
  51. 2011/08/02 Lawyer: Norwegian attacker makes demands
  52. 2011/08/01 Layoffs loom in Ala. court clerks' offices
  53. 2011/08/01 Oklahoma Supreme Court sets hearing in bribery case
  54. 2011/08/01 NJ high court to rule in case of retired judge
  55. 2011/08/01 Ex-Schuyler teacher seeks OK to plead guilty
  56. 2011/08/01 The Rosen Law Firm Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against JBI, Inc.

2 law firms in Louisiana and Mississippi to merge

Law Firm News 2011/08/31 08:42   Bookmark and Share
A New Orleans-based law firm is expanding into Mississippi as it merges with a firm based in Jackson.

The New Orleans firm is Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre L.L.P.

It is combining with Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A., a firm that includes former Mississippi Gov. William Winter.

The firms say in a news release Tuesday that the merger should be complete by Jan. 1, and the combined firm will have 375 attorneys.

It will go by the current name of the New Orleans firm, Jones Walker.

After the merger is complete, Jones Walker will have 15 offices in Louisiana, Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Mississippi, Texas and the District of Columbia.


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A Court Cannot Exclude Evidence Because It Is Self-Serving

Legal Marketing 2011/08/31 08:41   Bookmark and Share
In Reed v. City of Evansville, _ N.E.2d _ (Ind. Ct. App. 2011), Cause No. 82A05-1012-PL-768, Evansville sought to have some of the evidence the Reeds submitted in opposition to the City's motion for summary judgment because it was "self-serving." Today, the Court of Appeals clearly stated that parties should not make this same objection in the future.

The Reeds filed a claim against Evansville and Evansville moved for summary judgment, arguing that the notice was not timely under the Tort Claims Act. The trial court granted that motion and the Reeds appealed.

On appeal, the Court held that the trial court erred when granting summary judgment to the City, because there were genuine issues of material fact. The court then addressed the City's cross-appeal, which challenged the trial court's denial of the City's motion to strike some of the Reeds' evidence. The City moved to strike some of that evidence because it was "self-serving." The Court had none of it.

http://www.indianalawupdate.com/entry/A-Court-Cannot-Exclude-Evidence-Because-It-Is-Self-Serving


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Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner

Court News 2011/08/30 09:29   Bookmark and Share
A federal appeals court will hear arguments Tuesday over a request to permanently ban prison officials from forcibly medicating the Tucson shooting rampage suspect with psychotropic drugs.

At issue in Jared Lee Loughner's appeal before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal is whether prison officials or a judge should decide whether a mentally ill person who poses a danger in prison should be forcibly medicated.

Prosecutors say the decision is for prison officials to make, while Loughner's lawyers say it's up to a judge.

Loughner has pleaded not guilty to 49 charges in the Jan. 8 shooting that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

He has been at a federal prison facility in Springfield, Mo., since late May after mental health experts determined he suffers from schizophrenia and a judge ruled him mentally unfit to stand trial. He was sent to the facility in a bid to restore his mental competency so he can assist in his legal defense.

Loughner was forcibly medicated from June 21 to July 1 after prison doctors concluded that he was a danger. His attorneys appealed U.S. District Judge Larry Burns' ruling that said Loughner could be forcibly medicated in prison.





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BofA sued over $1.75 billion mortgage trust

Court Watch 2011/08/30 09:29   Bookmark and Share
Bank of America Corp was sued by the trustee of a $1.75 billion mortgage pool, which seeks to force the largest bank to buy back all of the loans in the trust because of alleged misrepresentations.

The banking unit of US Bancorp said Countrywide Financial Corp, which issued the loans in the HarborView Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-10, breached its obligations by misrepresenting the quality of its underwriting and loan documentation.

It said that because of this material breach, Bank of America, which bought Countrywide in 2008, was obligated to buy back all the loans in the mortgage pool.

The lawsuit was filed in the New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan.





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Shareholder Class Action Filed Against WebMD Health Corp.

Press Release 2011/08/30 09:28   Bookmark and Share
The following statement was issued today by the law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP:

Notice is hereby given that a class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of purchasers of the securities of WebMD Health Corp., who purchased or otherwise acquired WebMD securities between February 23, 2011 and July 15, 2011, inclusive (the "Class Period").  If you are a member of this class, you can view a copy of the Complaint or join this class action online at http://www.ktmc.com/cases/webmd/.

Members of the class may, not later than October 3, 2011, move the Court to serve as lead plaintiff of the class.  A lead plaintiff is a representative party that acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.  In order to be appointed lead plaintiff, the Court must determine that the class member's claim is typical of the claims of other class members, and that the class member will adequately represent the class.  Your ability to share in any recovery is not, however, affected by the decision of whether or not to serve as a lead plaintiff.  Any member of the purported class may move the court to serve as lead plaintiff through counsel of their choice, or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member.  

If you wish to discuss this action or have any questions concerning this notice or your rights or interests with respect to these matters, please contact Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP (Darren J. Check, Esq. or David M. Promisloff, Esq.) toll free at 1-888-299-7706 or 1-610-667-7706, or via e-mail at info@ktmc.com.  For additional information about this lawsuit, or to join the class action online, please visit http://www.ktmc.com/cases/webmd/.






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Court to hear appeal over medicating Loughner

Headline Legal News 2011/08/30 09:27   Bookmark and Share
An appeals court will hear arguments Tuesday over a request to permanently ban prison officials from forcibly medicating the Tucson shooting rampage suspect with psychotropic drugs.

At issue in Jared Loughner's appeal before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal is whether prison officials or a judge should decide whether a mentally ill person who poses a danger in prison should be forcibly medicated.

Prosecutors say the decision is for prison officials to make, while Loughner's lawyers say it's up to a judge.

Loughner pleaded not guilty to 49 charges in the Jan. 8 shooting that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

He has been at a Missouri prison facility since late May in a bid to make him mentally fit to stand trial.



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