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International child custody case perplexes Supremes
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared to find no easy way to resolve an international child custody battle between a U.S. Army soldier and a Scottish woman, a battle with important ramifications for the power of federal courts.Cappy Key Figure in Judicial Pay Increase
For many Pennsylvania jurists, the issue of pay raises had become something of a touchy subject in the past 10 years.New Jersey Law Revision Commission
Notice to the bar.Court Rules Procedural Error Not Grounds for Nonsuit
A plaintiff's procedural error in notifying the defendant of the documentary evidence to be offered at trial was not grounds for a nonsuit, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.BlackBerry Pleads With Customers
The troubled smartphone maker tweets out a letter asking for customer loyalty.View more book results for the query "*"
Woman Files $20M Suit Against Resort Over Bedbug Bites
A Chicago-area booking agent and her husband have sued a Catskills resort for $20 million, saying her body and mind were scarred after she suffered some 500 bedbug bites while staying at the hotel last summer. A lawyer for the New York resort said he had contacted the attorney who filed the suit and was "trying to work things out." Several other lawsuits have been filed in New York City and other U.S. cities because of alleged bedbug attacks in hotels.Enterprise Sales Veteran Youngjohns to Lead Autonomy
Autonomy Corp. will soon have a new leader, Robert Youngjohns, who has a technology sales background at IBM, the former Sun Microsystems, and Microsoft Corp., officials said Friday. Youngjohns will be general manager and senior vice president of the Hewlett Packard Co. information governance subsidiary as of September 17.High Court Advocate Gets a Little Help From Friends on Missed Deadline
Every lawyer's nightmare -- inadvertently missing a court filing deadline -- has come true for Roy Englert Jr. Adding to the pain is that the court in question is the Supreme Court. But high court practice, though competitive, is collegial enough that some of Englert's brothers at the bar have rallied to his side. Former Solicitors General Charles Fried and Seth Waxman have filed a brief asking the Court to clarify the rule that Englert ran afoul of and, in the process, to accept his out-of-time petition.EPA's Ethanol Waiver Could Fuel Lawsuits, Lawyers Say
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday granted a waiver that will allow a higher concentration of ethanol to be blended into fuel for newer cars and trucks -- a move that is opposed by a broad spectrum of groups ranging from energy companies to environmentalists.After Guilty Verdict, Defense Lawyers in HLF Case Focus on Appeal
After a 42-day trial and eight-and-a-half days deliberating, a federal jury in Dallas convicted the five individual defendants in United States v. Holy Land Foundation, et al. on charges that they engaged in a conspiracy to help funnel at least $12.4 million to Hamas through a now-defunct Richardson-based Muslim charity.Trending Stories
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