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United States Federal Circuit, 04/01/2011
Hall v. Secretary of HHS, No. 2010-5126
In a dispute arising from an award of attorneys fees under 42 U.S.C. section 300aa-15 of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, judgment of trial court is affirmed where special master awarded attorneys fees at the local hourly rate instead of the forum hourly rate because the bulk of the work was performed outside the forum, and there is was a very significant difference between the local and forum hourly rate. Read more...

Court of Appeals of New York, 04/05/2011
In the Matter of State of New York v. Andrew O., No. 34
In a proceeding seeking the commission of defendant to a treatment facility as a dangerous sex offender, Hygiene Law section 10 et. seq., judgment of the trial court is reversed where the examination of the religious views of a testifying psychiatrist constituted an improper attack on credibility, and the court failed to give a prompt and clear corrective instruction. Read more...







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