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WHEN MICHAEL HOLIHAN first filed suit against two Colombia-born brothers who allegedly had been importing counterfeit Nokia cell phone accessories into Miami, he got a permanent injunction and a $130,000 settlement.But a few years later, officials at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement started an investigation of the brothers and seized up to 10 suitcases full of counterfeit Nokia merchandise.Victims' suits turn on Fulton sheriff's duties
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To the Big Law Summer Class of 2010-good luck.Now that summer programs at Big Law are scaling back from their former incarnations as Club Medesque complete wastes of time and money, I can be honest with you. I have never enjoyed Big Law Summer Camp. Not even as a camper.It is complicated to explain why. As a camper, I think my lack of enthusiasm stemmed from not understanding the rules of the game I was playing.Judge opens jury selection in police shooting case
The judge overseeing the trial of former Atlanta police officer Arthur Tesler, charged in the 2006 drug raid in which police shot and killed 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston in her home, opened jury selection to the press and public Tuesday morning, reversing an oral order Monday that had closed the proceedings at the defense's request.Trending Stories
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