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Firm Wins Default Judgment in Dispute Over Legal Networking Events
An Austin intellectual property firm won a default judgment of more than $29,000 against a company that organizes events for firms to meet representatives of large companies that are potential clients. F&B associate Michael Smith, who represents his firm, says he's pleased with the judgment because it was important to F&B to negotiate the "refund clause" in the contract.Fired Paralegal Poses as Client and Slams Firm Online, Lawyer Says and Sues for $1.25 Million
Judge Echoes Critics in Google Book Ruling
Google is no longer the twee startup it once was, so it should be no surprise that judicial oversight would be growing. But the additional scrutiny from 2nd Circuit Judge Denny Chin did more than complicate Google's efforts to digitize books -- it touched upon antitrust, copyright, and privacy concerns that may one day curtail Google's online dominance.ICANN and Pornographers: Comrades in Arms?
Following the introduction of the .xxx top level domain last year, three more are on their way: .sex, .porn, and .adult. There are a few things your company can do to protect itself from the coming rush of new TLDs.The Bankruptcy Files: Big Ideas Go Bust
The Am Law Daily looks at the Am Law 200 firms involved in a diminishing number of notable bankruptcy filings, including those of failed social networking site Bebo, a leading nonprofit for children with psychiatric disorders, and zero-calorie flavored drink Skinny Water.Is Law Faculty Tenure In or Out? ABA Can’t Decide
The committee updating the American Bar Association’s law school accreditation standards hopes to wrap up its initial review by the end of 2013, but the group remains nowhere near a consensus regarding job protections for law faculty—perhaps the most controversial item on its agenda.Law Trib Debuts iPhone, iPad & iPod Apps
ALM has launched 14 smartphone apps - including one for the Connecticut Law Tribune - for use on Apple Inc.'s iPhones, iPods, and iPads. The apps provide content from the company's national and regional web and print publications, and support iOS 6.1 and above.Defamation suit seeks damages from Venezuelan bankers
An energy contractor seeks $300 million in a state court lawsuit filed in Miami for alleged Internet defamation by Venezuelan bankers.Trending Stories
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