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'Garage Inventors' in California to Get Pro Bono Boost
California inventors with limited resources to pay big firm legal bills can look forward to the October 23 launch of a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office-backed pro bono patent program.Demand for Library Digital Content Up but Not for eBooks in Firm Libraries
Information Today study shows libraries are experiencing a sharp increase in demand for electronic material but law firm libraries see little demand for ebooks.Allowing Jury to Take Indictment Home: Could It Happen in State Court?
Jay Goldberg of Jay Goldberg, P.C. writes: In 'Esso v. United States,' a case of first impression, the Second Circuit ruled that the learned district judge, with a proper limiting instruction, did not commit error in allowing members of the jury to take a redacted version of the indictment home to review. With respect to such sensitive material, cautionary instructions may not be enough.Analyzing the 'Highest, Best Use' of Property Taken by Eminent Domain
John R. Casolaro, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, and Lee A. Ohliger, counsel at the firm, review recent cases involving a range of issues relating to highest and best use, including one where the condemnor claimed a property's current use as a water park was not financially feasible, given previous failures to turn a profit, another involving a potential assemblage of properties, and one that turned on a change in zoning.'Put It in Writing'! GCs From Cos. in Oil Fire Receive Terse Letter
The attorneys general in five Gulf Coast states send a curt letter to the top lawyers at BP, Halliburton, Transocean, and Cameron — demanding written statements that the companies will stand by their promise to pay for all cleanup and recovery costs.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 8, No. 245 -- December 22, 2000
New Jersey Firms Feel the Crunch, but Still Increase Revenues
The New Jersey Law Journal's annual survey of the state's Top 20 firms shows the rate of growth for gross revenues, revenues per lawyer, profitability and firm size down for 2001 compared with the prior year. But don't cry for the firms just yet. Records were broken, nevertheless, in all of those categories as the 20 firms collectively pushed revenues up another 5 percent.Supreme Court Mandates Permit For SugarHouse
The state Supreme Court Tuesday told the city of Philadelphia to issue HSP Gaming a foundation permit to begin building its planned SugarHouse Casino. The court also appointed a special master to handle any further disputes between the city and the gaming company.Trending Stories
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