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ENTERTAINMENT – Shuman v. Sony Music Entm’t

COMPLAINT – Earl Shuman is the co-author of the song, “Hey There Lonely Girl,” which has been a hit for different artists in the 60s, 70s and 80s. He claims that Alicia Keys’ song, “Girl on Fire,” quotes “Lonely Girl” without credit, and infringes his copyright. (C.D. Cal.)

CONTRACTS – Geneva Wood Fuels LLC v. Earth Care Prods. Inc.

OPINION – A forum selection clause that covered “legal actions brought to enforce or construe any of the provisions” of an equipment supply contract, does not apply to tort actions related to an explosion at a facility designed by defendant. (D. Me.)

ERISA - Stephens v. US Airways Group Inc.

OPINION - In putative class action, pilot who received delayed distribution of lump-sum retirement benefits was not representative of class because he was the only pilot who exhausted his remedies under the plan. (D.D.C.)

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – Kloeckner v. Solis

OPINION – The Supreme Court has ruled that a federal employee claiming that an agency action (appealable to the Merit Systems Protection Board) violated antidiscrimination protections of the Civil Service Reform Act, must seek judicial review in the district court, not in the Federal Circuit. (U.S.)

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - Carmichael v. West

COMPLAINT - A complaint has been filed against physician alleging physician should have delivered child more timely, via caesarean section. Vaginal delivery exposed the child to higher likelihood of contracting mother’s HIV. (D. D.C.)

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Jose Padilla, in a courtroom sketch from 2006. REUTERS Stringer

'Enemy combatant' Padilla files human rights action against U.S. government

12/11/2012

The petition, filed with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, says Jose Padilla's military detention and his treatment in custody were unconstitutional.

A woman walks through the lobby of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters in Washington. REUTERS Jonathan Ernst

SEC charges consultant with fraud in Chinese reverse mergers

12/11/2012

The charges against Huakang "David" Zhou and his firm is the latest action by the regulator as it cracks down following a rash of accounting scandals at U.S.-listed Chinese companies.

Greenhouse gas emissions, file. REUTERS David Gray

States threaten lawsuit against EPA over regulations

12/11/2012

A coalition of seven eastern states led by New York said in a letter that the agency should have issued new guidelines to address methane emissions.

A man talks on the phone inside the office complex where MF Global Holdings Ltd have an office in midtown Manhattan New York. REUTERS Brendan McDermid

Former MF Global trader pleads guilty in $141 mln trading loss

12/11/2012

Evan Dooley made a series of bets in wheat futures, even though he knew he did not have money to cover potential losses, according to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago.

HSBC REUTERS Denis Balibouse

Breakingviews: Criminal charges aren't corporate death sentences

12/11/2012

The demise of Arthur Andersen made prosecutors skittish about indicting the likes of HSBC, but new research suggests convictions don't cause company failures.

The Keystone Oil Pipeline under construction. REUTERS Handout

Texas judge orders temporary halt on TransCanada pipeline work

12/11/2012

A local landowner had sued the pipeline operator for fraud, alleging that the material to be carried on it is not crude oil but diluted bitumen.

Lithium-ion automotive batteries, file photo. REUTERS. Regis Duvignau

A123 creditors back sale to Chinese company

12/11/2012

Wanxiang Group still needs regulatory clearance to acquire the U.S. battery maker, which was funded partly with federal money.

Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York.  REUTERS Lucas Jackson

Goldman lawyer says bank not liable for Dragon founders' losses

12/11/2012

The founders of the speech-recognition software company are contending that they lost their life's work due to the bank's failure to detect certain accounting irregularities.

U.S. and Argentine banknotes, file. REUTERS Enrique Marcarian

Analysis: Argentina debt case weakens incentives to settle

12/11/2012

The battle revives the threat that holdouts will stall future debt restructurings.

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LATEST POST: Numbers fudging

12/11/2012

Villanova Law is given a two-year probation penalty by the Association of American Law Schools for falsifying admissions data.

Credit cards, file. REUTERS Stelios Varias

Appeal of $7.2 bln card-fee settlement deferred

12/11/2012

In a brief order, the 2nd Circuit denied The Home Depot's request for expedited arguments and a decision on its appeal.


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