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Lawyer: Finance Firms' Suit Against Website Is Not Free-Speech Attack
A ruling forcing a website to delay releasing the research findings of financial firms does not attack free speech and would not lead to widespread media attacks, a lawyer for financial companies that sued theflyonthewall.com told a panel of judges from the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Friday. Attorney Bruce Rich noted that several financial services firms sued the website because the company made a business of widely releasing their expensive-to-produce research findings before their clients could act on the information, diminishing the value of the research.Solo Corners Market in Diamond Cases
Sole practitioner Lawrence B. Newman is the go-to attorney for the top diamond dealers in New York and abroad, having won the trust of many in the tight-knit and secretive jewelry community. Although his work involves navigating the tricky world of insurance underwriting while juggling international clientele, in the end, diamonds are truly Newman's best friend.In re Adelphia Communications Corp.
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Expert Witnesses Can't Testify
When the Armstrong County District Attorney's Office filed arson charges against a man for setting fire to a home and killing four people, part of the defense strategy was to prove to the jury that he had provided investigators with a false confession.Times Leader v. Hazleton Police Civil Service Comm'n
The trial court erred in refusing to order the city to furnish a newspaper with the names and test scores of police officer candidates on the current civil service commission list, because such information is a public record. Affirmed.Washington May Give Nanotech $37B Boost
New legislation now before President Bush could result in $37 billion in funding over the next five years for the National Science Foundation -- money that is expected to boost venture capital investments in nanotechnology and emerging biotech sectors. The bill authorizes $5.5 billion in funds for 2003 for the NSF, a primary source of research grants for universities and, in turn, many startup companies.Police Officers Injured in Freight Elevator Fall Settle for $4 Mil.
Two police officers who were injured after falling 30 feet down an open freight elevator shaftway while investigating the premises of a Bucks County winery settled with the winery's owners and the company that modified the elevator for $4 million.Trending Stories
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