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August 20, 2001 | Law.com

Microsoft's Captain Ahab

When Washington, D.C., lobbyist Mitchell "Mike" Pettit set out to find an author for an anti-Microsoft treatise, the choice was a no-brainer: Susan Creighton, the antitrust lawyer who helped ignite the government's landmark case against the company. The timing, it turns out, was propitious. While Creighton wrote the white paper, she was negotiating a move to a key antitrust post in the Bush administration.
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January 22, 2001 | Law.com

You Are Now Free to Surf Around the Cabin

Net service on commercial aircraft is generally limited to slow and costly dial-up connections via seat-back phones. But at least two carriers are moving forward with a service that will bring air travelers closer to broadband connectivity on the fly. Business travelers may be eager for the service, but flight attendants have a plea: don't ask them for tech support.
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January 24, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Redman

Modification of the trial court written sentencing order was warranted where it did not reflect the terms of the court's oral sentencing order; and the trial court did not err in imposing restitution despite the absence of a commonwealth request. Affirmed.
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October 15, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer: 2nd teenager may be linked to MySpace hoax

LOS ANGELES AP - The teenager who committed suicide after an Internet hoax was not the only girl exchanging messages with a fake MySpace address allegedly operated by a woman now charged in the girl's death, the woman's lawyer said.Attorney Dean Steward filed a request in federal court for the phone records of a second teenage girl identified by the initials "S.
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March 15, 2012 | Legaltech News

Juror Held in Contempt for Internet Research Leading to Mistrial

In the first known New Jersey example of a juror punished for conducting internet research about a case, a judge imposed a $500 content sanction against a jury foreman.
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January 26, 2007 | National Law Journal

Vinson & Elkins Dismissed From Enron Shareholders' Suit

Houston's Vinson & Elkins, longtime outside counsel for Enron Corp., has been dismissed from a massive shareholder securities class action. In an order signed Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon of Houston noted that many class members may be angered by the dismissals of V&E and Enron executives, including the estate of former Chairman Kenneth Lay. However, she wrote that the court recognizes the right of the lead plaintiff to streamline the trial and pursue the "deepest pocket."
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September 08, 2004 | Law.com

Disney Loses Bid to Cancel Order Attaching Its Trademarks to Song Claim

Disney Enterprises Inc. lost a bid Tuesday to prevent its trademarks in South Africa from being sold off to pay for damages if it loses a court battle with a family that says it lost millions in royalties from the hit song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," originally penned as "Mbube" in 1939 by late musician Solomon Linda. The trademarks, which include Mickey Mouse, could be sold locally to pay Linda's heirs, according to the ruling by the Pretoria High Court.
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November 02, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Brigidi, PICS Case No. 10-3383 (Pa. Oct. 19, 2010) Saylor, J. (12 pages).

The Supreme Court held that the commonwealth may not rely on statutory and administrative approvals of pre-arrest breath testing devices pursuant to §1547 of the Vehicle Code to justify the admission of test results into evidence in prosecutions under the Crimes Code. Affirmed.
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July 31, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Suit Says NCAA Scholarship Rules Violate Antitrust Laws

A class action has been filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association on behalf of student athletes who claim their scholarships were revoked under rules that violate federal antitrust laws.
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