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Apple must face privacy class action over smartphone apps
Apple will have to face a proposed class action over claims it collected customers' personal information, without permission, from applications used on their iPhones.Judge: Jury selection can begin in R. Kelly pornography case
CHICAGO AP - Jury selection can begin in R. Kelly's long-delayed child pornography trial, a judge ruled Friday.Cook County Circuit Court Judge Vincent Gaughan denied a defense motion to again postpone the trial in which the Grammy-winning RB singer is accused of having sex with a girl as young as 13 on videotape.48 notices of possible lawsuits filed over VT shootings
RICHMOND, Va. AP - Nearly 50 notices of possible lawsuits over the mass killings at Virginia Tech have been filed with the state.A spokesman for the Virginia attorney general's office, Tucker Martin, said in an e-mail Thursday that 48 notices were filed by Wednesday's deadline. A notice of intent to file suit was required within one year of the slayings of 32 people on April 16, 2007, by a mentally disturbed student.View more book results for the query "*"
Discovery reform needed to protect plea bargaining process
In a pair of recent decisions - Lafler v. Cooper and Missouri v. Frye - the U.S. Supreme Court held that criminal defendants have the right to effective assistance of counsel during the plea-bargaining process, the means by which 97 percent of federal cases and 94 percent of state cases are resolved.Sonnenschein Accused of Luring Away Clients
As she has for years, Sonnenschein partner Lisa Murtha traveled to Las Vegas last April to attend a conference of the Health Care Compliance Association, an organization she helped found. Joining her on the trip were three colleagues who had made the jump after her from Huron Consulting Group to Sonnenschein. The firm hosted a dinner, inviting potential clients, including some former Huron customers. That meal is now a key piece of evidence in a lawsuit brought by Huron against Sonnenschein.Stakes Raised In Engine Design Scrap
Litchfield inventor John W. Evans took "strong issue" with the ruling of a previous judge in his cloak-and-dagger trade secret battle with General Motors, and helped convince Waterbury Superior Court Judge Jon M. Alander to expand the scope of his suit exponentially.Trending Stories
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