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September 08, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Referee Says Prince Should Pay $4 Million to Perfume Manufacturer

Prince, the flamboyant pop star with 10 platinum albums, should pay nearly $4 million in damages for welshing on his promise to promote a perfume named after his latest CD, a special referee in Manhattan concluded after conducting a four-day inquest on damages.
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February 25, 2003 | Law.com

A Lawyer In The House Of Spies

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March 27, 2013 | The American Lawyer

High Noon at the SEC

An agenda for incoming agency chief Mary Jo White.
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August 15, 2005 | National Law Journal

Protecting cultural artifacts

Profile: John E. Huerta, general counsel, Smithsonian Institution.
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August 12, 2011 | Legaltech News

Autonomy's Jack Halprin Expected to Jump to Google

Jack Halprin, formerly Autonomy's vice president for e-discovery and compliance, is expected to land at Google to manage its electronically stored information, for both legal and information governance purposes, in its Apps/Postini wing. LTN editorial advisory board members said the expected move will help Google and the legal tech community.
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August 17, 2000 | Law.com

Warning: Judges Should Apply Superior Court Class Action Rule Cautiously

Class actions serve the social purpose of permitting a large number of claimants with small claims to assert those claims -- a simple strength in numbers concept. But there are problems in dealing with mass torts and a nationwide class. To be useful, the class action device must advance the efficiency and economy of litigation, which is a principal purpose of the procedure.
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June 20, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

N.Y. Court Refuses to Appoint Equity Committee

Large Chapter 11 cases seem to bring out the best in formulating creative reasons for appointing official committees. Sometimes it seems that every group with a commonality of interests requests the status of an official committee.
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May 21, 2012 | Daily Business Review

JPMorgan loss throws Republican lawmakers off balance

Republicans in the U.S. Congress were uniting behind a call to repeal all or part of the 2010 financial regulatory overhaul. Since JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced its $2 billion trading loss earlier this month, that front has splintered.
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August 16, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Accidental Access, 'Catfishing' and Unsecured Wi-Fi

The Federal Trade Commission has been closely watching the privacy issues of the day—online targeted advertising, mobile data tracking, geolocation information, facial recognition technology, and other similar issues that impact consumers.
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August 11, 1999 | Law.com

House: No MDPs Until Concerns Addressed

The American Bar Association has indefinitely postponed any decision on allowing lawyers to split fees and form partnerships with nonlawyer professionals. Tuesday afternoon, the ABA's House of Delegates overwhelmingly adopted a report stating that it would not change those rules unless and until further study showed changes would benefit the public without sacrificing lawyers' independence or loyalty to clients.
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