Two new monthly titles from Mealey Publications.Mealey Publications, a unit of LexisNexis (Dayton, OH) has begun the publication of two new litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. reports, including "Mealey's Emerging Securities Litigation" and "LexisNexis Real Estate Report." "Mealey's Emerging Securities Litigation" report provides current information on securities litigation news and developments nationwide. Areas of coverage include issues concerning corporate fraud, fiduciary duties Noun 1. fiduciary duty - the legal duty of a fiduciary to act in the best interests of the beneficiary legal duty - acts which the law requires be done or forborne to shareholders, bankruptcy issues, 401K and pension implications, causation causation Relation that holds between two temporally simultaneous or successive events when the first event (the cause) brings about the other (the effect). According to David Hume, when we say of two types of object or event that “X causes Y” (e.g. questions, Daubert issues, accountant liability, damage calculations, debt bondholder implications, class actions, and accountant liability in the securities context. The report includes news stories, case summaries, attorney listings and the full text of court documents. Subscribers also receive commentary articles and e-mail alerts of breaking news. An annual subscription costs $795. Mealey said that that part of the reason "LexisNexis Real Estate Report" is being launched is in response to the backlash from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the case of Kelo v. New London New London, city (1990 pop. 24,540), New London co., SE Conn., on the Thames River near its mouth on Long Island Sound; laid out 1646 by John Winthrop, inc. 1784. that local governments can seize private property to make room for private development. Designed to keep attorneys informed of all the latest developments in real estate law, the new report includes "full coverage" of real estate issues, including eminent domain eminent domain, the right of a government to force the owner of private property sell it if it is needed for a public use. The right is based on the doctrine that a sovereign state has dominion over all lands and buildings within its borders, which has its origins in and just compensation, water rights, real estate antitrust cases Although many in the computer field might equate "antitrust" with the long-running Microsoft trial (1998-2004), the U.S. government sued IBM three times in its history for antitrust violations. , zoning, premises liability, broker commissions and disclosure obligations, brownfields and other environmental issues, adverse possession, property 'flipping,' public access and violations of the Fair Housing Act. The report features the latest case news, filings, opinions and pleadings, and summaries of legislative news on both the national and state levels. An annual subscription costs $750. |
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