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8th Circuit removes federal judge over his angry dismissal of contract case
A federal appeals court has removed a Missouri federal judge from a $28 million contract case based on the judge's use of profanity and his angry dismissal of the case over testy allegations of discovery abuse.Hallmark Seeks Rehearing of Dispute Over Paris Hilton Card
The greeting card company has asked the full "Court of Appeals for the Hollywood Circuit" to reconsider a decision that pits Hallmark's First Amendment rights against the hotel heiress's right to her own image, reports sibling publication The National Law Journal.XML -- Moving Legal Documents Onto the Web
Nearly all conversations about the Internet these days mention the nearly endless possibilities the Web provides its users. It is rare that you ever see or hear discussions of the Web's limitations. Ironically, the technology that fueled the Web's global explosion -- HTML -- is one of its most significant limitations. XML, the "new" markup language, is the answer to the limitations of HTML.You Ain't Gonna Walk All Over Me: Circuit Sides With Crocs in Patent Fight
Wilson Sonsini gets a reversal in the Federal Circuit for the maker of Crocs in a design patent dispute. The winning lawyer Jim Otteson just left WSGR to start his own practice.Bank of America Loses Motion to Dismiss Wage-and-Hour Class Action
A federal judge in Kansas has denied Bank of America's motion to dismiss a multidistrict litigation class action brought by branch and call-center employees accusing the bank of deliberately failing to pay overtime wages in violation of state and federal laws. The class could include as many as 200,000 workers, according to a plaintiffs attorney. The plaintiffs have alleged that they were forced to work without compensation before and after their shifts, as well as during meal breaks, due to understaffing.Dole hit with fees for suing film directors
Dole Food Co. Inc. must pay nearly $200,000 in attorney fees and costs to two Swedish filmmakers, a judge in Los Angeles ordered after dismissing the company's defamation lawsuit over a documentary depicting the alleged plight of banana plantation workers.Dole sued last year over the film "Bananas," which chronicles a lawsuit in which six Nicaraguan banana workers obtained $5.Trending Stories
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