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NuisanceLaw.com - September 25, 2009
The Second Circuits decision in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Company Inc., Docket Nos. Read More »
NuisanceLaw.com - September 24, 2009
This site contains information about the interplay between public nuisance theories and climate change litigation. (See, Global Warming and Public Nuisance
NuisanceLaw.com - September 23, 2009
authors: David Axelrad and Lisa Perrochet
NuisanceLaw.com - September 23, 2009
Another contingent fee case is working its way through the California appellate courts, Priceline.com Inc. v. City of Anaheim, No. G041338 (Cal. Ct. App. Feb. 27, 200
NuisanceLaw.com - September 23, 2009
Climate change lawsuits have acquired a new and complex vitality as a result of a Monday's decision from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The court reversed the dismissal of public nuisance claims filed by various states, municipalities and private entities against operators of coal-fired pow
NuisanceLaw.com - July 23, 2009
On June 15, 2009, Richard O. Faulk and John S. Gray of Gardere Wynn Sewell, LLP, recieved the coveted
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
Last August, my partner John Gray raised the question whether one states elected officials can force companies and governmental entities located in another state to comply with its enacted laws and regulations. He suggested that, if you
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
At the close of 2008, the Cleveland Housing Renewal Project Inc., a private, non-profit housing advocacy group, tried a new legal tack to deal with the havoc the subprime housing fiasco is causing Cleveland, Ohio. It asked Clevelands housing court to declare that business practices used by some
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
authors: David Axelrad and Lisa Perrochet
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NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
Heres hoping that the government lawyers responsible for pursuing the pending public nuisance litigation in
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
Governing Magazines executive editor Alan Ehrenhalt has a thoughtful piece Torts for Tots - on the problem of
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
Recently the Wall Street Journal ran an editorial describing how Florida is dealing with the problematic alliances between state Attorneys General and contingent fee lawyers. As many readers of this blog know, this problem, w
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
When faced with the challenge of defending abusive public nuisance lawsuits, corporate defendants would be well advised to examine their insurance policies. In addition to providing coverage for any potential liability, such policies may also provide costs of defense coverage.
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
The pending Santa Clara v. Superior Court litigation has previously been discussed on this site, most recently in a post with an
NuisanceLaw.com - June 26, 2009
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