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E-Legal: Will California's Tough Anti-Spam Law Fly?
In the surprising absence of a federal law that grapples with spam head-on, about 35 states have enacted their own laws to try dealing with the problem. California Gov. Gray Davis just signed into state law arguably the toughest anti-spam law in the country. But will this new law work in combating spam, and will it pass constitutional muster? Only time will tell.How Bad Client Behavior Can Affect Law Firms
Claiming "zero tolerance" for sexual harassment is a common way for law firms to declare their hard-line approach if such a problem occurs within their own organizations. But a lawsuit filed by a former Blank Rome associate demonstrates the gray areas that can emerge when bad conduct comes from big clients. The case is serving as an example of the opposing tensions that law firm management has in addressing a worker's allegations and maintaining viable relationships with important clients.The Internet: Helping Lawyers Make Fools of Themselves Since 1990
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Justice Alito's State of the Union Dissent
During the State of the Union address Wednesday night, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito visibly disagreed with President Barack Obama's remarks about the Citizens United v. FEC decision. Alito started shaking his head while Obama was talking about the Court reversing a "century of law" and in so doing will "open the floodgates" of corporate spending in campaigns. If it was the first part of the sentence Alito objected to, it could be argued that he has a point.Townsend Launches A New D.C. Office
San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend & Townsend & Crew is carving out its spot on the East Coast by focusing - at least initially - on patent prosecution and patent litigation.Alito owned stock, voted in case with Disney's ABC
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito took part in a case over curse words on television involving ABC Inc. and other networks even though he owned stock in ABC's parent, Walt Disney Co., at the time.Alito said Tuesday that he owned around $2,000 in Disney stock when the court heard the case FCC v. Fox Television Stations in late 2008.Calif. Court Upholds $82.6 Mil. Judgment Against Ford Motor Co.
Ford Motor Co. took a big hit Monday when a California state appellate court stood by its own earlier decision to award $82.6 million in damages to a paraplegic who claimed faulty design caused her car to crash.Organizer of 'Club' Deriding Coworker Properly Fired, Panel Concludes
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