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Judge loses effort to collect from insurance company
A Massachusetts federal judge ruled that former state court judge Ernest B. Murphy can't collect $6.8 million from the Boston Herald's insurance company. Murphy demanded the payment from the insurance company after winning a libel lawsuit against the Herald and collecting $3.4 million.In-House Counsel Says Success Is Mix of Practice, Preparation
After working for law firms in Boston and Atlanta, Lori Shapiro took an in-house job with Employment Learning Innovations, a workplace training company. In her role as GC for seven years, she taught some of the company's offerings for business people. The trick to public speaking, she said, is preparation combined with practice. Shapiro, now an in-house counsel for Graphic Packaging International, gets plenty of practice speaking as the 2008 president of the Association of Corporate Counsel Georgia chapter.Medtronic Ruling Serves the Public Interest
The U.S. Supreme Court keeps the public interest in mind in Medtronic case.Tobacco company gave cigarettes to children
That's what the jury concluded, after the plaintiff's star witness testified from beyond the grave.Facebook Countersues Alternative Weekly's Parent Company in Patent Squabble
Facebook is suing Phoenix Media/Communications Group, owner of The Boston Phoenix, claiming it is infringing two patents that manage online information.Festo Restores Right Economic Incentives
The U.S. Supreme Court makes a ruling in a case that is as significant to the American economy as any decision made by the Federal Reserve, the president or Congress.Insurer fights judge's claim for additional libel damages
The Boston Herald's insurance company is suing Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Ernest B. Murphy for demanding an additional $6.8 million on top of $3.4 million he collected from a libel lawsuit judgment against the newspaper.High Court is Microsoft's Last Resort
After losing a patent infringement case brought by i4i, Microsoft's best bet to overturn the judgment is the U.S. Supreme Court.Trending Stories
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