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Lewin v. United Skates of America Inc.
Skating Rink Denied Summary Judgment; Barricade Fell Outside Normal Risks Associate With SkatingLegal Recruiter Seeks to Revive Suit Against Ex-Employee
The gloves are off again in a dispute between legal recruiting giant Lynn Mestel of Mestel & Co. and a former recruiter for her subsidiary HIRECounsel D.C. Last year, Mestel sued Richard Thuemmler and his new employer, Legal eStaffing, in federal court over a noncompete clause. Thuemmler countersued. In late July, the parties agreed to dismiss the case and enter a confidential settlement agreement -- but on Aug. 9, Mestel moved to reinstate the lawsuit. Thuemmler's lawyer says it's just "buyer's remorse."Judge: Cablevision System Violates Copyright Laws
A federal judge in New York has sided with entertainment producers who claimed that Cablevision's network-based remote-storage digital video recorder (DVR) system violated copyright infringement laws.Catapano v. Alstrom Signaling Inc.
Plank Over Five Foot Trench Is Not an Elevated Protected Situation Requiring Safety DevicesU.S. MBA mortgage applications index decreased 9.6% last week
Mortgage applications in the U.S. dropped last week by the most since January as refinancing slumped and purchases held near a than 14-year low.View more book results for the query "*"
Air conditioner thieves arrested
TOCCOA, Ga. AP - Authorities have arrested two men on charges of dismantling and stealing parts of air conditioning units and car engines in a rural northeast Georgia.Stephens County Sheriff's Capt. Jimmy Maze says 23-year-old Daniel Arnot and 20-year-old Corey Beard are charged with several counts each of theft and criminal damage to property.IT Firm Blasts Dissident Investors
Going on the offensive to defend a merger with Analysts International, Computer Horizons launched a blistering attack Friday on dissident shareholders seeking to block the deal. In a letter to investors, the information technology services provider said Eric Rosenfeld, Richard Scott and Stephen Braun are challenging the $88 million deal in pursuit of short-term gains. The company sought to discredit the shareholders by depicting them as tainted by scandal or having shown poor judgment in business dealings.Drug Agent Acquitted of Manslaughter
The Santa Clara County district attorney's office, known for its aggressive prosecution of rogue cops, has lost its second police-related case this year.Trending Stories
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