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Jury: 20th Century Fox Stole Idea for 'Jingle All the Way'
A jury ordered 20th Century Fox to pay $19 million for copyright infringement in connection with the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Jingle All the Way." The jury concluded that the studio clearly based the movie on Detroit biology teacher Brian Webster's copyrighted script, which he sent to Fox in 1994.These Documents Report Back to Base
A Canadian company called Remote Approach has developed a system for tracking PDF documents in much the same way Web visits are measured. With the new product, companies can insert a programming script into documents, then receive a message over the Internet with details such as file name, the user's Internet address and any unique corporate identifier included in the script.Despite Controversy, Legislative Continuances Persist
Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, each week the editorial department is looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting one story to update for readers. This week, senior reporter John Council updates an article from the May 25, 1987, issue of Texas Lawyer, "Legislative Continuance Upheld."Pa. lawmakers got $111k-plus in travel, gifts
Pennsylvania state legislators flew to foreign lands, cheered on pro sports teams from the stands and even paid some criminal defense legal bills last year without having to crack open their own wallets.View more book results for the query "*"
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Suspect Document Supports IJ�s Finding That Arrest Warrant Was Forged; Asylum�s Denial Not ReviewedPatent Cases at the ITC Drop by 30 Percent in Fiscal 2012
The number of intellectual property cases filed at the International Trade Commission in fiscal year 2012 fell by 30 percent, leading some to wonder if the agency's allure as the latest IP hotspot is fading.New judge in Shaygan case asked to end probe into prosecutorial misconduct
Lawyers urged U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez to drop an inquiry into allegations that two federal prosecutors acted unethically in prosecuting a Miami Beach doctor.Trending Stories
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