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2nd Circuit says TV networks not likely to prevail against online start-up
A group of TV broadcasters lost their bid to block Internet startup Aereo from offering subscribers live TV broadcasts when the Second Circuit ruled that the broadcasters are not likely to prevail in a copyright lawsuit challenging Aereo's service.Court rules against Colorado Republicans
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court on Monday ruled against Colorado voters challenging a congressional redistricting plan favorable to Democrats.In a unanimous decision, the justices said that three Republican voters were not entitled to sue in an effort to replace a redistricting plan ordered by a court with one passed by a Republican-controlled state legislature.Supreme Court Says Government Can Move Padilla to Florida to Face Charges
In at least a temporary victory for the Bush administration, the Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to let the military transfer accused "enemy combatant" Jose Padilla to Miami to face criminal charges. The high court said it would decide "in due course" whether to consider the inmate's broader appeal that argues the president overstepped his authority by ordering Padilla's indefinite detention in 2002. Padilla's jailing has been the subject of multiple court rulings and criticism by civil rights groups.Linklaters Asia Chief Quits to Take Up China Role for JP Morgan
Linklaters' Asia managing partner Zili Shao is to leave the firm to become chairman and CEO of JP Morgan's China businesses. Shao has held the Asia managing partner role since May this year, when he was voted in as a replacement for Giles White, who left the firm to become general counsel at Hong Kong conglomerate Jardine Matheson. Shao, whose practice focuses on M&A and private equity investments, joined Linklaters in 1998 and founded the firm's Shanghai and Beijing offices.View more book results for the query "*"
The USERRA Obligations of Returning Veterans' Employers
A question many employers will be asking in the months and years to come is: "What obligations do companies have to members of the armed services returning from war or military training?"'Sopranos' creator says lawsuit 'made him sick' as he takes witness stand in federal court
TRENTON, N.J. AP - The creator of "The Sopranos" testified Tuesday that he wanted to cry when he learned in 2002 he was being sued by a former municipal judge who wanted credit for his role in the creation of the hit mob drama.Chase said he heard about the lawsuit while doing post-production work on the series in Los Angeles.Officer defends overturning verdict
The Air Force commander who overturned a guilty verdict in a sexual assault case says he found too many inconsistencies with the alleged victim's account of the incident and determined that the accused officer was more believable.Trending Stories
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