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Ninth Circuit Again Rejects Universal's Copyright Suit Against Defunct Veoh
Publication Date: 2013-03-15
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Veoh may have failed to become a video-sharing rival to YouTube, but it's been more successful in defending itself against copyright infringement claims. On Thursday the Ninth Circuit dismissed—for the second time in two years—a pioneering copyright suit brought against Veoh by Universal Music Group.

June 28, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Ex-Teacher Still Goes To Bat For Students

Gregory Smith, of Ridgefield, got his law degree from Boston University in 1977. But after a brief stint as a lawyer, he decided instead to go into teaching. He taught for about 30 years, spending some of that time working with special education students.
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March 24, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

New War May Mean More Claims for UNCC

A handful of Texas trial lawyers spent years helping the United Nations evaluate claims from businesses, governments and individuals who allege they suffered damages as a result of Iraq's unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait in 1990. The new war in the Persian Gulf could mean more work for the United Nations Compensation Commission and more opportunity for Texas lawyers.
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November 28, 2001 | Law.com

Federal Judge to Rule in December on Microsoft Settlement of Class Actions

A federal judge in Maryland said he will rule by mid-December on whether to accept or reject a proposed $1 billion settlement of consumer class actions against Microsoft. Educators, lawyers and technology experts argued the settlement's merits for more than 10 hours Tuesday. Among the critics is Apple Computer's Steve Jobs, who says the settlement creates an inroad for Microsoft into the education market.
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May 07, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Doctor says he will treat patients after DA drops charges

A doctor who had been accused of causing the death of a 5-year-old autistic boy through a controversial treatment said he plans to continue treating patients now that criminal charges have been dropped.
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September 10, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Jaywalking mom must stand trial again

The case of the jaywalking mom who was convicted of second degree vehicular homicide after her child was killed by a driver inspired compassion in the courts and outrage in the blogosphere, but thus far none of that has changed her legal status.
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May 11, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Foul Tip: Yankee Stadium Food Workers File Suit Over Gratuities

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October 13, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Correction

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June 17, 2010 | The Recorder

City of Ontario, California v. Quon

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April 15, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Opening door with dope gives cops cause

Smoking pot while answering one's front door, then tossing the evidence when seeing it's the police, creates probable cause to search under the plain-view and exigent-circumstances doctrines, the New Jersey Supreme Court says.
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