The National Law Journal 1995 Darryl Van Duch - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1995 Darryl Van Duch
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Boy-killer says he can pick his sentence: convicted for the 1955 slaying of three boys, his lawyers say the lenient choice applies.(Illinois)LawDarryl Van Duch
Courts peel HMO shield in medical malpractice cases: federal appeals courts rulings punch holes in ERISA protection. Will employers' self-insured plans be next?LawDarryl Van Duch
Is ban on pay to donors killing urge to give? Law disallows incentive for organ donors to register, argue lawyers and lobbyists.LawDarryl Van Duch
Lloyd's peers into brink in face of U.S. legal setback.LawDarryl Van Duch
Media fever scorches Chicago prosecutions; prosecutors trip over high-profile cases that draw intense scrutiny, win convictions on thin evidence.LawDarryl Van Duch
NBA vote blocks drive to lift antitrust exemption; pro basketball players ratified their union's contract and propped up the use of collective bargaining in pro sports. (National Basketball Association)LawDarryl Van Duch
Patrolling the futures: regulators say Chicago's two big exchanges are slow to self-police. They say the feds are missing it.LawDarryl Van Duch
State says the first trial was just a sham; prosecutor, claiming judge was bribed to acquit, says he wants to try alleged hit man again.(Illinois)LawDarryl Van Duch
Ten years later, officer recants; accused killer, once on death row, freed in 3d trial. (third trial of Rolando Cruz) (Illinois)LawDarryl van Duch
The FTC says it was right - but gives up; a merger turned into a five-year nightmare for a company. Then the case was dropped. (R.R. Donnelly and Sons)LawDarryl Van Duch
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