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Case Dismissed After Four Futile Tries to Serve Process
The Superior Court has given new meaning to the cliche "if at first you don't succeed, try, try again."A Nashville firm merger with a twist
A firm claiming to be Nashville, Tenn.'s first all-black firm has diversified, joining forces with the firm that already lays claim to having snagged partners from the city's first all-woman firm.Nixon Peabody Prepares to Shutter Four-Year-Old Paris Office
The fate of the dozen-plus lawyers in the European outpost, which launched in 2008 after an acrimonious fight with Anglo-German firm Taylor Wessing, was unclear Tuesday.Superstorm Sandy pushes US jobless claims to 439K
Superstorm Sandy drove the number of people seeking unemployment benefits up to a seasonally adjusted 439,000 last week, the highest level in 18 months.Guatemalan Lawyer Sues for Records After U.S. Says No to Visa
The attorney for a well-known Guatemalan defense lawyer is wondering whether his client is being kept out of the United States because of the controversial figures he has represented. Fernando Linares Beltranena, a conservative attorney known for representing military officers and accused narcotics traffickers, filed a Freedom of Information Act suit Monday, seeking documents that might explain why the United States denied his visa application.View more book results for the query "*"
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 8, No. 209 -- October 27, 2000
Don't Tread on Us, Internet GCs Tell Congress
Two general counsel of Internet companies warned a House panel this week to be careful about crafting new laws to keep material stolen by online "parasites" off the web. Can a balance be struck?PATENT | 'Metabolite Labs': the big one that got away
In Lab. Corp. of America Holdings v. Metabolite Labs. Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court declined an opportunity to decide a case with potentially far-reaching consequences for the medical profession.Blame-Pedestrian Defense Leads To $153K Verdict
ibPhillip Torres v. Angel L. Torres: /b/iA former McDonald's employee who was hit by a pickup and seriously injured while crossing a dark road in Fairfield was awarded more than $150,000 after a four-day trial. Bridgeport resident Phillip Torres, 19, was struck by a 1999 Ford Ranger truck just before 10 p.m. on March 31, 2007. He was leaving work at the McDonald's in Fairfield, between the Post Road and the King's Highway Cutoff.Trending Stories
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