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Judge Fines Righthaven $5,000 for Misleading Court
The latest development in the ongoing litigation against so-called "copyright troll" Righthaven found Judge Roger Hunt of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada levying a $5,000 fine against the company for misleading the court. Despite the fine, Hunt did not directly sanction any of the attorneys responsible for the misrepresentation.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Cuomo Aide Cohen to Join Zuckerman Spaeder
Steven M. Cohen, former secretary to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, will lead the firm's New York office.Special Report: Litigation & E-Discovery
Traditional ways on a collision course with seismic cultural change. Yes, that's a description of Masterpiece Classic's popular period drama "Downton Abbey." But it could just as easily refer to a legal team handling the typical e-discovery litigation project, writes Erin Nealy Cox. Also in this special report, "PREPARE for E-Discovery Supplementation Obligations," "How to Maximize the Effectiveness of Voir Dire" and "E-Discovery Costs as Taxes Assessed Upon the Loser?"Law Firms Heeding Wal-Mart's Request For Diversity Action
Firms have begun to respond to Wal-Mart's urgent call for diversity action.Trending Stories
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