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Robert Marshall Tells His Side
Lately, Robert Marshall has a diversion other than leafing through any of the 10 magazines he receives on death row in New Jersey's Trenton State Prison. Sixteen years after being convicted of contracting the murder of his wife, Maria, in the case that inspired the best seller "Blind Faith," the former Toms River, N.J., insurance salesman is trying to sell himself.Epiq Expands Services and Software
Legal technology provider Epiq Systems is expanding its consulting services and continuing to tweak its DocuMatrix document review software.Matovcik v. Times Beacon Record Newspapers
Court Rejects Summary Judgment Bid To Dismiss Defamation Suit Against PaperFederal Circuit Devotes Extra Time to Amazon's Single Click Patent
At an extraordinary 75-minute oral argument, a federal appeals court wrestled with the validity of e-commerce patents in Amazon.com v. Barnesandnoble.com. The case concerned a December 1999 order barring Barnesandnoble.com from using a single-click ordering system. But clearly, the court wanted to explore broader Internet patent issues vexing IP attorneys and e-commerce entrepreneurs alike.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers Say They Were Not Asked to Aid Spargo Defense
Lawyerly Flush: Goldstein Plays World Series of Poker
Tom Goldstein, the Supreme Court guru at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, is done crunching numbers about the Court's most recent term. Now he's off to juggle some other numbers ones with hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs next to them.Canadian Court Says BCE Can Proceed With Record Buyout
BCE Inc. on Friday won the right to go ahead with the largest leveraged buyout in history, a $35 billion deal that the telecommunications company's bondholders fought, saying it would reduce their holdings to junk. Canada's Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling that the sale of BCE, the parent of telecommunications holding company Bell Canada, to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and its minority U.S. partners didn't adequately consider bondholders' interests.AECOM Hires New GC from Accenture
It is ORDERED that, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:6A-13, Superior Court Judge Salem Vincent Ahto, retired on pension and having given his consent, is hereby continued on recall by the Supreme Court, for temporary service within the judicial system other than the Supreme Court, for two years, effective July 2, 2010, or until further order; andTrending Stories
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