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23 Oct 2009, 7:14 am
Heck, hold those doors open for them so that they won't bruise themselves during their dash for better, more lucrative work.In a wonderful case, reported by WSJ Blog's Peg Brickley here, Bankruptcy Judge Jeff Bohm said "no mas" to ludicrous requests for compensation:Oblivious to recent congressional and public criticism over executives of publicly-held corporations who are paid monumental salaries and bonuses despite running their companies into the ground, two… [read post]
21 Oct 2009, 8:31 pm
Again, we have a Journalist who has not done proper research before writing this article which is riddled with errors. [read post]
21 Oct 2009, 11:00 am by Sarah Gannett
When a Huntingdon branch opened in New Jersey, SHAC formed a branch there, as well.SHAC targeted Huntingdon, companies that were involved with Huntingdon, and people who worked for both Huntingdon and the affiliated companies. [read post]
21 Oct 2009, 7:18 am by WorkCompEdge Blog Editor
If there are no errors, then proceed to the Reports Menu. 4. [read post]
20 Oct 2009, 3:41 am
Unfortunately, this tragic open secret in the medical industry will continue until public outcry overwhelms the "conspiracy of silence" and demands more public accountability. [read post]
19 Oct 2009, 8:15 am
Wrong details or grammar errors in the message. [read post]
19 Oct 2009, 2:40 am
. 'I think it's important to always leave the door open for actual proof of innocence,' he said. [read post]
18 Oct 2009, 8:57 am
This is clearly an error of law and sufficient basis for the granting of a new trial. [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 2:45 pm
Other Internet Media Sources: SPOTLIGHT: July increase in hospital mistakes a myth, researchers say Fatal: Tragic hospital errors Dr. [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 6:14 am
In addition or in the alternative, simply open the National Practitioners Data Bank to the public. [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 11:09 am
  He ordered the man behind the counter to open the cash drawer. [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 8:29 am
" Thus opens a more startling condemnation: "You might think that the importance of a death penalty case would lead to a more considered approach, but a flagrant disregard for evidence is what has allowed the death penalty to persist all these years. [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 4:40 am
Judge Carnes is sure on a roll.Yesterday we wrote about the opening of his opinion in Stein, which crisply distilled the entire history of American real estate into a single pithy and readable paragraph.Today the Judge starts an opinion by likening a debt collector's efforts to rely on the "bona fide error" defense under the FDCPA to America's bloody involvement in the Vietnam War:In an oft-repeated statement from the Vietnam War, an unidentified American… [read post]
14 Oct 2009, 4:29 am
A minor error in the description (flag on mirror and not in back) was not enough to show a lack of RS. [read post]
13 Oct 2009, 11:01 pm
Accordingly, the Supreme Court's review of Section 1346 in the Skilling appeal and the two related cases directly confronts how avaricious prosecutors have abused the open-ended nature of the statute. [read post]
For instance, this decrease leaves the door open for error that could result in false imprisonment and innocent victims being accused of wrongdoing that they didn’t actually commit. [read post]
13 Oct 2009, 2:41 am
Malone emphasized the case is not about whether or not the company had problems or even about whether or not there were errors of judgment, but only about whether or not there had been an intentional effort to mislead investors. [read post]
12 Oct 2009, 3:06 pm
" Seemingly emboldened by this description, defendants' brief here begins this way: "As in Macbeth's soliloquy, Appellant's Opening Brief (AOB), like his summary judgment opposition below, is full of 'sound and fury, [but ultimately] signifying nothing.' Despite filing an 1894 page(!) [read post]
12 Oct 2009, 7:17 am
But I have increasingly come to worry that there is an error at the core of this unquestioned goodness. [read post]