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Texas Counsel Share Their 2010 New Year's Resolutions
Many Texas attorneys are aiming high for 2010, at least according to the New Year's resolutions they shared at the request of Texas Lawyer. Karen Gren Johnson wants to stay on track with her trainer, Brian Wice wants to write a true-crime blockbuster, and Anthony Lowenberg files his objections to the request while demanding "the execution of a mutually agreeable protective order." Nichole Dotson-Olajuwon, Bruce A. Campbell, Walter B. Huffman, D. Todd Smith, Martha Dickie and Paul M. Lanagan reveal their resolutions, too.After Hours, March 2007: Breaking the Silence on Lynching
In the latest edition of After Hours: A new book by Sherrilyn Ifill about lynching on Maryland's Eastern Shore reveals some unsettling truths. Plus more...Perelman, Marvel Caught in Legal Web
Nearly nine years after Marvel Entertainment Group Inc. filed for Chapter 11, litigation related to the bankruptcy case continues. Giving a partial victory to a litigation trust, the 3rd Circuit overturned two summary judgments in favor of billionaire Ronald Perelman, Marvel's former chairman. In the upcoming trial, the trustees will try to show that the defendants breached their fiduciary duty when they reaped $553.5 million in dividends from three bond sales by various Marvel parents.Lewis Freeman sentenced to more than 10 years
The prolific court-appointed receiver and trustee was sentenced today to more than 10 years for stealing $2.6 million from accounts under his control.View more book results for the query "*"
Microsoft and Google Take $4 Billion Patent Dispute to 9th Circuit
In contract dispute over value of Motorola patents, Quinn Emanuel's Kathleen Sullivan says Microsoft isn't playing fair.Hatten's clerkship follows JAG Corps career
ON AUG. 1, James N. Hatten becomes the 14th U.S. district clerk in the history of Georgia's federal Northern District.For the past four years, Hatten has been U.S. District Clerk Luther D. "Dan" Thomas' chief deputy. Thomas, who retires July 31, said, "The court has done exceptionally well with Jim Hatten.Meier v. Stegmeier, PICS Case No. 10-1800 (C.P. Lehigh March 31, 2010) Ford, J. (19 pages).
In this custody case, plaintiff-father's motives for his move to Wisconsin were understandable and acceptable; he had a chance for employment and a home near his family.Trending Stories
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