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...Diego attorney William Lerach, who together with his firm has given nearly $5.3 million to the "Yes on 211" campaign, argues that the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 made it more difficult for investors to sue and that investors need better protection from corporate abuse. "There's an epidemic of fraud against senior citizens, retirement savings, 401(k)s and IRAs, and unless stronger remedies are given to victims of that kind of fraud, it will get worse," he says. "It's time to stamp...
What happens when a deer jumps onto the smartway? What if a driver in the auto lane decides to step on the brakes? What if a computer crashes? Do all the cars follow suit? And then whom do you sue--the driver, the carmaker or the programmer? "With all that can go wrong," asked Chrysler chairman Robert Eaton in a speech in Dearborn, Michigan, last week, expressing some of the industry's concerns, "will we all spend the rest of our lives in court...
...anxious to go to the football game," says first-year parent Mary Sue Woodbury, mother of Michele L. Woodbury'00. "Parents get to go for free...
...person or one per team? he asked, squinting his bulb-shaped eyes suspiciously at Sue-Ling...
...with the magazine. According to Folch, her involvement was limited to attending two meetings in the fall of her first year, and Sakis says he never signed up or attended a meeting at all. Both students requested in the past that their names be removed; Sakis actually threatened to sue for libel if his wasn't. Apparently, the Peninsula people are sensitive enough to external stimuli to heed this kind of threat because Sakis's name is blacked out in magic marker in all distributed copies of the last Peninsula. Folch's name still appears, however, as does that...