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High Court Justices Greet 'Bilski' Arguments With Doubt, Disdain
U.S. Supreme Court justices from across the spectrum voiced skepticism Monday about whether intangible business methods and other innovations untethered to machines deserved patent protection. The comments, some of which bordered on the derisive, came in the long-awaited argument in Bilski v. Kappos, touted by some as the most important patent case in decades. Several attorneys predicted after the argument that the Court will look for a narrow ground for decision in the case.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 166 - August 27 2009
Daily decision alert.Asylum ruling reversed on judge's bad behavior
For Roscoe Campbell, his family's quest for asylum in this country has been a "long and rough road, mentally, physically and financially." But years of fearing deportation when any stranger rang their doorbell or stopped them on the street ended this month with a remarkable and rare turnaround by the Board of Immigration Appeals.Retirement of One of America's Most Influential Judges Spurs Rumor Mill on Replacement
The Delaware legal community is abuzz with speculation about a replacement for Chancellor William B. Chandler III, who announced his retirement earlier this week.New Year Brings a Surge of Lateral Hires
The first few weeks of 2008 already have marked an abundance of lateral hires among partners making a switch for better opportunities -- or so they hope -- at some of the nation's biggest law firms. So far the areas of practice for lateral hires are across the board, though movement in bankruptcy and finance already look particularly active. In one of the more prominent switches, DLA Piper has recruited William Goldman from Sidley Austin to join its restructuring and bankruptcy practice group in New York.As Judge in Stripper, Drugs and Guns Scandal Awaits Sentence, Friends Speak Up
Alabama governor cracks down on bingo machines
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - The governor of this Bible Belt state is waging a one-man crusade against gambling - and stirring racial tensions in the process - by sending state troopers on late-night raids to shut down electronic bingo parlors.Republican Bob Riley, a lifelong opponent of gambling, contends the electronic devices are essentially slot machines, which are plainly illegal in Alabama.Trending Stories
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