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Arbitration is not always quick
In the last decade, arbitration has become a staple of the American judicial system. However, is arbitration appropriate for large, complex, commercial cases? Before sacrificing the benefits of time-tested procedural protections, parties should evaluate arbitration carefully.State Bar Announces Candidates For Nominating Committee
Notice to the bar.Unregistered Copyrights Get Boost From Ruling
Security interests in unregistered copyright material are governed by state, not federal, law, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. The unanimous opinion held that by filing a statement under California's Uniform Commercial Code, a party can perfect, or protect, its security interest in material that lacks a federal copyright.View more book results for the query "*"
Apple Agrees to $14 Mil. Settlement in Backdating Case
Apple Inc. and several of its officers and directors, including Chief Executive Steve Jobs, have agreed to settle a stock options backdating case for $14 million plus attorney fees and costs.Club With Nude Dancers Tests Whether Statutory Buffer Zone Is as Crow Flies
Owners of a club where nude dancers perform are asking a federal court in Newark to interpret a state law restricting the location of sexually oriented businesses.Trending Stories
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