February 16, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Chris Brown says he's 'sorry and saddened'LOS ANGELES AP - Chris Brown, who was arrested a week ago in connection with a domestic violence investigation, said Sunday he is "sorry and saddened" by what happened and is seeking counseling from his pastor and loved ones.The 19-year-old RB singer also said much of what has been reported of the incident is untrue, although he did not elaborate.
By JOHN ROGERS
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July 25, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Both sides in Sahara' movie case claim jury favored them as new hearing beginsBy John Rogers
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October 02, 2007 | Daily Report Online
O.J. Simpson ordered to surrender Rolex, other assets to GoldmanSANTA MONICA, Calif. AP - O.J. Simpson must hand over a Rolex watch and other assets to satisfy a civil judgment that found him liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, a judge ruled Tuesday.Any future royalties from a sports video game featuring Simpson also must be delivered to Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg ruled.
By John Rogers
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January 23, 2006 | National Law Journal
Protect That PortfolioIt's a truth universally acknowledged that new partners have more money than time or investment knowledge. Here are some financial strategies to protect your money.
By Robert L. Rogers
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January 28, 2008 | National Law Journal
Set to StunAs scientists learn to produce what is now only science fiction, this technological progress will alter the facts that frame some of the hottest constitutional debates. That's a long-term perspective that the Supreme Court needs to keep in mind, writes Robert Rogers.
By Robert L. Rogers
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July 10, 2006 | National Law Journal
Legal Tender: There's Reward in Spreading the RiskHave the peaks and valleys of the stock market got you spooked? Our financial columnist has some investment advice.
By Robert L. Rogers
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March 15, 2013 | Law.com
Daughter Fights for Return of Dad Trapped in ChinaChinese-American engineer Hu Zhicheng, arrested during a 2008 visit to China on charges of stealing state secrets, is prohibited from leaving the country even though authorities have dropped all charges. His daughter is working to bring him home.
By John Rogers
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December 04, 2006 | National Law Journal
Carving big cases into readily digestible bitesDeciding whether to seek bifurcation of trial or discovery should be informed by legal research and strategic concerns. The decision should be made at the outset, as it will be expeditious to address it with the other parties at the Rule 26(f) meeting and with the court at the Rule 16(b) conference.
By April S. Rogers/Special to The National Law Journal
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June 14, 2002 | Law.com
All Bets off in Libel Suit Against Web Site OperatorAdding to the growing body of case law on Internet jurisdiction, a federal judge has held that a Web site operator cannot be sued in Pennsylvania for publishing allegedly defamatory news articles solely because the articles contained references to the Pennsylvania activities of a Pennsylvania resident. The decision provides an important measure of protection for Web site operators that are sued in remote locations.
By Edward D. Rogers
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February 27, 2006 | National Law Journal
About That Lonely ElephantA list of frivolous cases, supposed winners of the Stella Award, circulates on the Internet. Though these cases are fictional, the popularity of this Internet joke inspired Randy Cassingham to collect these stories in a book.
By Robert L. Rogers
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