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HUD liable for violating the Fair Housing Act
After a decade of litigation, a federal judge in Baltimore has ruled that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is on the hook for violations of the Fair Housing Act by concentrating public housing in poor urban areas.Fighting On: Sitcov Lawsuit Seeks to Force D.C. Bar to Erase Suspension From Record
Despite the D.C. Court of Appeals' view that a suspension from the bar for failure to pay dues is merely a minor infraction, Michael Sitcov is forging ahead with a lawsuit to force the D.C. Bar to erase his suspension from his record.85-Year-Old Sculptor Prevails in Copyright Case Against Government
Frank Gaylord, now 85, won a government-sponsored contest to sculpt a memorial to Korean War veterans in Washington, D.C. in 1990. In 1995, John Alli took hundreds of photographs of the memorial on a snowy day and eventually produced a single, haunting photo. In 2002, the federal government paid Alli $1,500 to use his photo as the basis for a 37-cent postage stamp. Gaylord, who essentially got nothing along the way, sued for copyright infringement. On Thursday the Federal Circuit ruled in Gaylord's favor.With Garnish: Paley Rothman Can Garnish Wages of Benson Fischer
The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled last week that Paley Rothman can garnish the wages of Benson Fischer after the firm won nearly $1 million on counterclaims that Fischer had engaged in bad-faith litigation against the firm and a client.Opinion: Venue Shopping in Patent Cases Must Stop
There is nearly universal agreement that reform of the U.S. patent system is urgently needed. But patent reform has many elements, with just as many players lined up on various sides of the debate: pharmaceutical companies versus high-tech, big corporations versus small inventors. Some want to preserve strong patent rights, while others maintain such rights weaken, rather than foster, innovation. For some, speed and transparency are key.Hospitals' fraud suits against management firm to proceed
Federal judges have ruled that lawsuits brought by financially struggling hospitals in Mississippi and Georgia may proceed against their former management company.Trending Stories
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