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War Crimes Prosecutor Takes Careful Aim at Milosevic
Last week's indictment against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and his deputies bears the mark of Louise Arbour, a skilled and cautious prosecutor. Arbour opted for charges that are straightforward to prove -- three crimes against humanity and one violation of the laws or customs of war -- and avoided the temptation to pile on more sensational charges, like genocide, that would have been problematic in court. But many obstacles remain before Milosevic can be brought to trial.On Tuesday the Federal Circuit affirmed Facebook's 2010 victory over a voluble patent plaintiff and his lawyers at King & Spalding in the social networking giant's first-ever trial. The plaintiff, who claims his patent covers pretty much "everything you do on Facebook," isn't happy.
Loss-of-Chance Doctrine in Medical Negligence Litigation
Suppose a client explains to you he is dying of cancer and, according to the client, the doctor diagnosed the cancer -- but diagnosed it late. When an attorney confronts a missed diagnosis or treatment for a medical malady, consider the theory of recovery known as "loss of chance." In the medical negligence setting, the loss-of-chance doctrine addresses situations in which damages are theoretical and uncertain.View more book results for the query "New York University"
CRIMINAL PRACTICE | Justices to mull shackling during trial
On Oct. 18, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear another capital murder case (Deck v. Missouri) and denied certiorari to a number of other cases.Despite Alleged Custody Breach, Hungarian Girl May Stay in U.S.
A 14-year-old Hungarian girl whose father petitioned for her return to Hungary after she was brought to the United States two years ago by her mother can stay in the U.S. even though she and her mother are undocumented, a federal judge has ruled.When in Rome, Be Corporation Counsel
As the Woodstock '99 concert ended last July in Rome, N.Y., in a rampage of fires, looting and generalized mayhem, Gregory Amoroso was a little surprised to find himself standing in the middle of it.Shootings Overshadow ABA Panels Gun Violence Debate
Thursday's shooting rampage in metro Atlanta occurred just a week before the ABA comes to town to hear, among other things, a debate on gun suits. Though no details had emerged late Friday of any possible liability surrounding the shootings in Buckhead that left as many as nine dead, those involved in gun suits say it will be impossible to avoid reference to the massacre at the ABA's panel discussion.Trending Stories
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