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Md. Railway Distributor Exec Sued Over Alleged Asset Looting
By Katryna Perera
Chinese railway equipment manufacturer Anyang Railway Equipment Co. Ltd. has filed suit in Maryland federal court, claiming the sole executive and majority shareholder of a railway distribution company, in which Anyang is also a shareholder, looted corporate assets for personal gain and excluded Anyang from management decisions, among other things.
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Uber Sex Assault MDL Judge Won't Delay Bellwether Trial
By Bonnie Eslinger
A California federal judge on Monday denied Uber's request to postpone the first of some 20 bellwether trials in multidistrict litigation over passenger sexual assaults despite the company's assertion that the jury pool will be tainted by what it said was a plaintiffs' counsel advocacy group commercial saying Uber refused to make safety improvements.
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Forum Clause Keeps Holtec Consultant's Suit In Ohio
By Matthew Santoni
Energy technology company Holtec International can't dismiss or move a former consultant's federal lawsuit from Ohio to New Jersey, after a judge ruled Monday that the doctrine of "forum non conveniens" generally doesn't apply to choosing between states, and the parties' contract had a valid forum selection clause choosing Ohio.
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