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Apple-Samsung judge snaps at lawyers
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's annoyance and frustration with lawyers in the high-stakes Apple v. Samsung patent infringement trial in San Jose, Calif., reached a peak Thursday after they filed another round of objections to witness testimony.Whistle-blower suit claimed Navy kickbacks in 2006
A recently unsealed whistle-blower lawsuit claims a former civilian Navy employee from Virginia and a now-defunct Navy contractor engaged in a bribery and kickback scheme going back to at least 2004.In The Trenches: Merchant & Gould snags IP lawyers from Womble
THE LOCAL MARKET for intellectual property lawyers remains busy.Merchant Gould has raided two partners and a patent agent from Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice. Jeffery B. Arnold and David E. Wigley, who both focus on biotech, chemical and pharmaceutical patents, join Merchant Gould as partners and Todd J. Obijeski, who is in law school at Georgia State, joins as a patent agent.Obama should start a war on financial bubbles
That's enough of the hype. Today, new U.S. President Barack Obama needs to roll up his sleeves and start getting on with the hard slog of saving the economy from the mess that has been made. At least in Europe, he couldn't ask for a better start: Obama takes office on a tide of goodwill and optimism. Following George W.View more book results for the query "*"
JQC probe leads probate judge to plead to three felonies
A Camden County associate probate judge pleaded guilty Wednesday to three felonies stemming from an ethics investigation by the state Judicial Qualifications Commission, said a special prosecutor who negotiated the plea deal.First of 50 Birth Defect Cases Against IBM Set for Trial
Peter [email protected] YORK-After seven years of pretrial litigation, millions of pages of discovery and hundreds of depositions, attorneys William L. DeProspo and Steven J. Phillips are about to get their day in front of a jury. Their fight with International Business Machines Corp. over chemicals in its plants began in May 1995, when Keith Barrack walked into DeProspo's new law office in Goshen, N.Australian leader should clean up act on environment
Australian Peter Garrett got famous for tunes such as "Beds Are Burning" as lead singer of rock band Midnight Oil. Even Prime Minister John Howard once counted himself among the song's biggest fans. These days, Howard may be wondering if it's his bed that's on fire. Garrett is now the main opposition Labour Party's spokesman on the environment and climate change, and an unrelenting one at that.Coca-Cola plant opens in Afghan capital amid raging violence
KABUL, Afghanistan AP - A sniper on the gleaming Coca-Cola factory's roof peers through his gun sight over Kabul's bullet-pocked suburbs, searching for any hint of a terrorist threat.In a parking lot festooned with red Coke flags, an American dog handler barks commands at journalists being frisked by Afghan security agents.Trending Stories
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