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Internet guilty of killing 1st Amendment
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge Alex Kozinski said to a crowd at a law school's IP conference that "technology has now made suppression of speech impossible."New Court Rules You Needed -- and Some You Didn't
A 2-inch thick raft of changes to the New Jersey rules of court is due to be implemented Sept. 3. Highlights of the changes include: allowing jurors to ask questions in civil trials; shielding initial drafts of expert reports from the pretrial discovery process; raising the dollar limits of suits in small claims and special civil courts; and allowing the state's high court to suspend judges more easily.Customized Distribution Services v. Zurich Insurance Co.
Where plaintiff-warehouse had not distributed a beverage product in a timely manner, resulting in the manufacturer having to sell it at a reduced cost because of a change in the public's perception of the product, the denial of plaintiff's claim against its insurer for its liability to the manufacturer for damages is reversed; under the policy's terms, no change to the product's material composition was necessary under the circumstances and the exclusion for "loss of market" was inapplicable.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Good Presents Are an Open Book
You've been drowning in exams and you're ready to relax. Wait -- there's something you forgot to do. You feel a twitchy flashback to one of those crazy, naked "late for the exam" dreams coming on. Did you miss a test? Did you leave the oven on? Worse. You're going to show up for holiday festivities empty-handed. In the swirl of finals, you never got a chance to shop! Never fear, bookseller and attorney Norm Pattis of Connecticut's Williams and Pattis has five books sure to delight the readers in your life.Corporate Disputes Dominate the Docket as a New Justice Joins the Court
The Supreme Court's business-heavy docket this term seems almost tailor-made to engage and challenge its newest member, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. A one-time intellectual property litigator and a veteran judge from the 2nd Circuit, Sotomayor is unlikely to hesitate to jump into the mix on corporate issues. In fact, during a special Sept. 9 reargument of a campaign finance case, Sotomayor made a comment that has some wondering if she has a re-examination of the foundations of corporate law on her to-do list.J.D.s Ring in the New Year With Resolutions
A new year brings with it a chance to start new projects or renew past commitments. So what are Texas law professors, judges and lawyers resolving to do in 2004? Texas Lawyer asked, and got answers that range from golfing to doing good each day.D.C. Circuit Ponders Fate of Bill Gates' Software Empire
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit was all business Monday as it took hold of the most important antitrust case in a generation. The judges reviewing a lower court's order breaking up Microsoft Corp. dug deep into antitrust law and economic theory as they pondered the fate of Bill Gates' software empire. No one questions Microsoft's dominance -- but did the company use its clout improperly?Trending Stories
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