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Texas lawyer wins $13M in defamation suit
On April 20, a Tarrant County, Texas, jury returned a $13.7 million plaintiffs' verdict in an unusual suit filed by an attorney and his wife, finding defendants Jerry Coyel, Shannon Coyel and Charlie Doescher liable for defamation.The allegations in the plaintiffs' fifth amended petition in Lesher, et al. v. Doescher, et al.From Tablet PCs to I.T. Philosophy
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The "open-source" software movement is changing the rules by which we're used to playing. You don't have to be a techie to appreciate the significance of this movement. With open-source, the software and its source code are free. Users can modify the software and then redistribute the program to others. Without a doubt, support for the open-source movement is changing the software industry. Open-source is also changing the legal landscape of software licensing.Asia Deal Digest: October 13, 2011
A trio of Aussie firms powers up for a $28 billion natural gas deal; Vinson & Elkins and Bennett Jones help Sinopec tap Canadian oil; and Baker & McKenzie's Kuala Lumpur affiliate cashes in on the partial sale of a Malaysian bank.In Indian trust case, a crack in the attorney-client shield?
The federal government on Wednesday told the U.S. Supreme Court that the attorney-client privilege shields its Indian trust fund documents from disclosure to tribe beneficiaries in a challenge with potential implications for employee benefits, shareholder and other trust fund litigation.The Am Law 100: Bump Up in Revenue at Bracewell & Giuliani
Gross revenue improved by 1.3 percent for the Houston-based firm in 2010, while net income was flat.Brief of the Week: The DOJ's fight over privilege
In most cases, Department of Justice lawyers are more likely to try to pierce the attorney-client privilege than to use it as a shield. But the government is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to find that the privilege entitles DOJ lawyers to withhold certain documents in a $300 million-Indian trust battle.Trending Stories
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