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U.S. Republicans delay vote on Sotomayor one week
The Senate Judiciary Committee has put off its vote on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor for one week after Republicans asked for a delayMcGonigle, Markell's Chief of Staff, Set to Join Drinker Biddle
Thomas McGonigle, who serves as chief of staff to Governor Jack Markell, will step down from the position next month to manage the Wilmington office of Drinker Biddle & Reath. Mike Barlow, who is now chief legal counsel to the governor, will take over as chief of staff, the administration announced last week. Barlow and McGonigle said Markell will now seek to fill Barlow¡¦s present position.Oracle Sues Google for Patent Infringement
Oracle said in a statement that it has filed a patent and copyright infringement lawsuit against Google claiming Google's Android for mobile devices infringes on its patented Java technology. Oracle is seeking an injunction to stop Google from further building and distributing Android.Matter of Gumbs v. Bd. of Ed. of the City School District
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Board of Contributors: When IRS comes knocking, CPAs must remember their obligations
When face to face with IRS special agents, CPAs must remember their ethical obligations — not only to protect their client's confidential information, but also themselves.Justices Decree DVD Show Must Go On
The California Supreme Court has refused to drop a case involving the controversial DVD de-scrambling code. Defendant Andrew Brunner, accused of improperly linking Internet viewers to the code, had argued that the case is moot because the code is widely available on the Internet.Stanford CCO Found Liable For Securities Fraud
An administrative law judge has found Bernerd Young, who served as chief compliance officer for convicted Ponzi schemer Allen Stanford's now-defunct brokerage, liable for securities fraud. The judge's order bars Young from working in the securities industry.Durham appeals ruling on lacrosse-player lawsuits
Attorneys for the city of Durham have asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower-court ruling allowing former Duke lacrosse players to seek damages from the city.The Herald-Sun of Durham reported Wednesday the appeal defends the honesty of Durham's police and highlights inconsistencies in former lacrosse team members' claims.Trending Stories
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