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Maryland's highest court held that a woman who agreed to the removal of a mass in her breast cannot complain that she was "battered" when her surgeon cut into milk ducts during the procedure, despite the jury's consensus that there was a lack of informed consent to this occurrence.Top firms failing women attorneys, report says
Dozens of the nation's top law firms are failing their women attorneys when it comes to advancement, training, work-life balance and more, according to a report released by members of the Women's Law Association at Harvard Law School.Mixed Reviews for Clarence Thomas at Event Honoring Civil Rights Crusader
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was welcomed with a mostly standing ovation when he took the podium Wednesday to dedicate Augusta's sparkling new courthouse, but not everyone stood. Some in the crowd remained conspicuously seated, greeting the Georgia native with a studied silence.Telecom Firms File EU Antitrust Complaint Against Qualcomm
Six telecommunications equipment makers said Friday they filed antitrust complaints with European regulators against Qualcomm, claiming the California-based wireless technology company was refusing to license essential patents on fair terms. Nokia, LM Ericsson, Broadcom, NEC, Texas Instruments and Panasonic Mobile Communications asked the European Commission to investigate and stop Qualcomm's alleged abuse of EU competition rules.View more book results for the query "*"
Johnson v. Lajat International Investments Inc.
Award Affirmed Despite Panel's Failure to Set Forth Its Findings of Fact or Conclusions of LawOut-of-State Wine Sales Law Struck Down
A federal judge has struck down a Pennsylvania law that prohibits out-of-state wineries from making direct sales to Pennsylvania consumers, hotels and restaurants after rejecting an argument that the law's constitutional defect could be cured by extendingKathleen Williams one step closer to becoming a federal judge
There appears to be some thawing by Republicans on President Obama's judicial nominations. The Senate Judiciary Committee gave Federal Public Defender Kathleen Williams its tacit approval last week on a voice vote, formally moving her nomination onto the full U.S. Senate, which could confirm her as early as this week.Trending Stories
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