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Russian president Vladimir Putin gets a lump of coal in his stocking--but so does vulture king Paul Singer.
Ex-Employee Sued By Litigation Services Company
Litigation services company Barnes & Roberts has sued former employee Jonathan Andron and wants to bar him from working for or consulting with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld on anything competitive with the services offered by B&R, whose target market is patent litigation.China increases holdings of US Treasury securities
China, the biggest buyer of U.S. Treasury debt, boosted its holdings in April, the first increase after five straight declines. The Treasury Department said Wednesday that China increased its holdings by $7.6 billion to $1.15 trillion.Kozinski Changes Mind, but 'Fed-a-Pult' Result Unchanged
On re-rehearing, the Ninth Circuit's chief judge says Tallman erred in murder soliciation caseHouse Intelligence Bill Contains Due Process Restrictions
On Oct. 8, the House of Representatives passed a Republican-sponsored bill which includes an array of provisions that would severely restrict the rights of non-citizens - or those the government believes to be non-citizens - in the United States.View more book results for the query "*"
Fired New Jersey Lawyer Files Suit Against City Alleging Retaliation
A long-time employee of the Camden, N.J., city attorney's office who was fired amid conflict-of-interest charges is suing the office, claiming the city violated his federal civil rights, the First Amendment and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act. Theo Primas was given no reason for his dismissal, which came five days after the city charged that he improperly interceded in a racial discrimination case.The 'Split Personality' of Patient Care Standards
This article illustrates the difficulty hospitals may have navigating the current two-layered regulatory system and suggests that to encourage appropriate reporting and implementation of internal reviews, a confidentiality statute is necessary to protect against the discoverability of reported events.RealNetworks Deal Includes $4.5M for Legal Tab
In settling, the company agreed to put the kibbosh on DVD-copying software that has irked the movie industry.Delta Air Lines posts 3.5 percent rise in March traffic as international capacity grows
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. on Wednesday said March traffic rose 3.5 percent as strong gains in international travel offset a decline in domestic traffic. The airline, which has been operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since 2005, posted 10.42 billion revenue passenger miles in March, versus 10.07 billion in March of 2006.Trending Stories
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