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Texas Association of Business v. Earle
In accordance with the abstention doctrine established in Younger v. Harrisand its progeny, the court affirms the order of the district court dismissing this action.Did Alcatel and Lucent, before their merger, scheme to divert valuable Lucent patents to a Delaware trust in order to sidestep Alcatel's obligation to share certain patents with companies like Microsoft and Dell? Starting Monday, that question will be before a Delaware Chancery court in a trial that will be streamed live on the Web by the Courtroom View Network.
Florida Company Agrees to $55 Million Settlement in Chinese Drywall Litigation
Unorthodox Vaughn Walker is New Chief of Northern District
Whether he's auctioning off lead counsel status in securities fraud class actions or sentencing a mail thief to public shame, Judge Vaughn Walker cuts a curious line in the Northern District. Wednesday, he becomes the District's chief judge. Walker's reputation as an independent thinker is causing some uneasiness around the halls of San Francisco's Federal Building. People aren't sure exactly what he'll do while he's in charge.Clifford Chance Eyes Morocco Launch as Part of Expansion Plans
Clifford Chance has plans to launch a Morocco office -- its first location in Africa and the latest international effort by the firm. Clifford Chance still has to seek regulatory approval for the office, which is expected to focus on infrastructure, energy, mining and international corporations doing business in the region.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court wowed by Playboy playmate's case
By Gina Holland, Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON AP - With an oil fortune on the line, former stripper Anna Nicole Smith encountered a sympathetic audience at the Supreme Court on Tuesday.Several justices said they were concerned that the one-time Playboy Playmate was kept from pursuing a piece of her late husband's fortune.Court: Senate Must Open Outside Counsel Records
The Right-to-Know Law requires that the public have access to records related to state Senate employees who have retained outside counsel, including former Senate Minority Leader Robert J. Mellow, D-Lackawanna, an en banc Commonwealth Court has ruled.Settlement With Analysts Could Fuel Litigation
The California Department of Corporations expects a new wave of securities litigation now that federal regulators have reached a historic settlement with investment banks over analyst conflicts of interest. Although regulators pitched it as a "global settlement," the deal allows investigators to share with the private bar the evidence they collected and doesn't protect the participating investment banks from claims.Memphis not giving up Final Four run without fight
MEMPHIS, Tenn. AP - No banners are coming down anytime soon. Not the 2008 Final Four banner nor the one honoring three seniors for an NCAA-record 137 wins.Memphis isn't giving up any of its 38 victories without a fight.The NCAA announced Thursday that Memphis must vacate the 38 wins and the national championship game appearance from the 2007-08 season as punishment for using an ineligible player believed to be NBA star Derrick Rose.Trending Stories
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