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Checking in with your favorite blogs for updated content is time-consuming and often frustrating. Kelly D. Talcott, partner at K&L Gates, addresses two ways to have blog content delivered directly to you -- to end those daily visits to bloggers still running yesterday's news.Have Microsoft and Samsung Made Patent Peace?
Microsoft and Samsung appear well on their way to settling their differences. Microsoft just announced a cross-licensing agreement with Samsung that secures royalties for every mobile phone and tablet Samsung sells that runs the Android operating system. Although the set dollar amount was not disclosed, it is rumored that Microsoft was asking for $15 per unit.Edwards' Army Recruited for Kerry Cash Push
Sen. John Edwards, a former trial lawyer with a record of big medical malpractice cases, raked in some $10 million in contributions from plaintiffs lawyers before exiting the presidential race. Now, the North Carolina senator's loss is John Kerry's gain, as the presumptive Democratic nominee has inherited from Edwards a ready-made network of fund-raisers and donors, many of whom were not politically active before Edwards' candidacy.Judge Candidates Keep It Polite
Incumbent Judge Thomas Mellon Jr. calmly answered criticism from challengers Gerardo Sandoval and Mary Mallen.Sun Lawyer Takes the Helm at KLA
Brian Martin, who has spent the last 10 years on Sun Microsystems' legal staff, started Monday as GC of semiconductor equipment maker KLA-Tencor. His extensive securities experience may serve him well at San Jose, Calif.'s KLA, which remains the subject of probes by the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company fired its chief executive, and saw its chairman and its general counsel step down in October after the company admitted to improperly backdating stock options.Racial Profiling in the Air After Sept. 11
INCE THE TRAGEDY of Sept. 11, incidents abound involving airline passengers who have been singled out, questioned, searched and, in some instances, denied entry to airline flights for reasons allegedly associated with race alone. In the most publicized case to date, an Arab-American secret service agent working for President Bush was denied a seat onboard an American Airlines flight. Although the parties dispute exactly what happened, race or racial stereotyping purportedly played a part in the airline emplIn The Trenches: Litigators form new partnership
William J. Atkins and James A. Attwood have opened their own litigation firm, Atkins Attwood. The two will handle civil rights, personal injury, employment and business cases for plaintiffs and defendants, as well as some employment counseling."We have a real passion for trial work and plaintiffs' work-and a strong entrepreneurial streak," said Atkins.Shu Ling Ni, petitioners v. Board of Immigration Appeals, respondent
IJ Should Have Considered if Couple Would Be Subjected To Forced Sterilization if Ordered to Return to ChinaTrending Stories
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