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The blanket protection that Web publishers thought they had under the federal Communications Decency Act of 1996 now has a big hole in it, thanks to an appellate win for a woman whose ex-boyfriend posted nude photos of her at Yahoo.
Judge lifts stay blocking Noriega's extradition
A Miami federal judge has lifted a stay blocking former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega from being extradited to France.Former Pittsburgh professor pleads to 3 DUIs
PITTSBURGH AP - A former Pittsburgh professor who was charged with drunken driving three times in eight days in 2008 has pleaded guilty in those cases - and a fourth that happened in November.Fifty-three-year-old Jeffrey Hunker was charged with DUI on Thanksgiving after city police say he smashed into a parked car in the Shadyside neighborhood.Personal Injury Suit Against University Allowed to Proceed
Judge Peggy L. Abelman of the Superior Court has allowed a personal injury suit to proceed against the University of Delaware.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Circuit finds no joint infringement when neither defendant controls entire process
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has upheld a ruling that two co-defendant companies did not jointly infringe a patent because neither company controlled the entire infringing process.Clifford Chance Memo Reveals Bonus Anxiety
Among the facts of large law firm life recounted in the now-famous Oct. 15 Clifford Chance associates' memo, the bleakest for managing partners may be that boom-year bonuses have not only survived the end of the boom, but have become an entrenched expectation and the overwhelming focus of associate unhappiness -- especially when they're perceived as possibly the only communication an associate may get about his or her status.Spirit Airlines IPO price at $12, low end of range
Spirit Airlines Inc. said Thursday that it has priced its initial public offering of 15.6 million shares at $12 apiece, the low end of its expected range.AMA, Medical Groups Accuse Aetna, Cigna Of Shortchanging Out-of-Network Doctors
The American Medical Association and doctor groups in five states are suing Aetna and Cigna for alleged underpayment of claims to doctors in a case similar to one that prompted United Health Group to settle for $350 million.Trending Stories
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