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Supreme Court Land Use: Property Search, Backyard Burial Make National News
Connecticut's high court this term has again proved itself to be steadfastly faithful to longstanding precedent, but willing to push a little bit – call it new wine in old bottles. This was especially so when compelling facts were front and center. Let's start with a remarkable decision that caught the attention of people across the country.Hello, Summer Associates, and Welcome to Chapter 1
During the next couple of months, law students will be getting a taste of the legal profession. This first chapter will form the nucleus of a lifelong tale that will enhance future success. The key is to develop the ability to tell it with enthusiasm, sincerity and simplicity -- and, of course, starting now. While there always are naturally talented storytellers, many must hone their craft, and consultant Ari Kaplan explains how law students can learn. First, they should listen to others.Chief Justices Sound Alarm on Elections
Conference of state justices fears issue-based political campaigns sap public confidence in the judiciary.N.Y. mayor claims full privilege in Ga. defamation case
Lawyers for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg are arguing that a Smyrna gun dealer's federal defamation case against the mayor and his top executives should be tossed out because public officials in New York cannot be held personally liable for statements-even defamatory ones-that are made in the course of their official duties.Thai coup points up gambles for overseas investment
THIS WEEK'S military coup in Thailand underscores the risks to American companies take when investing or trading in Third World and developing nations. Even though the military seizure of power in Thailand appears to have been accomplished without bloodshed and to have popular support, it highlights the risks of regime change and policy reversals, even in countries that are theoretically democracies.Are You One of the Cool Kids at Big Law?
Your lifelong quest for popularity doesn't stop once you're an adult working at Big Law. So how popular are you? Take The Snark's quiz to find out. But don't celebrate too hard if your answers put you in the prom king/queen range, because The Snark says you'll survive longer as a nerd.Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases
Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.Patent Litigation Weekly: E.D. Tex Unkind to Tech; PubPat's Other Suits
This week: A big win for a Canadian company against Microsoft, a smaller but still significant victory for Acacia Research; and a pair of false marking suits that preceded the start of the big gene-patent battle.Nassau Courts Institute Divorce Mediation Pilot
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