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Cabot Starts Consulting Business, Aims for Multiple Locations
Less than a year after bringing a six-lawyer group to Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing, where he became co-chairman of the labor and employment practice group, Stephen Cabot has left the firm and opened his own consulting business, the Cabot Institute for Labor Relations. The five lawyers who originally joined Cabot in the move to Saul Ewing will stay at the law firm. Cabot, author of several books on labor relations, said he would like to open offices in other regions, with immediate plans for San Francisco.Media Tries to Preserve Right to Trial Access
Richmond Newspapers v. Virginia, 488 U.S. 555, became the seminal precedent codifying the right of the public and the press to observe court proceedings. Absent an overriding interest articulated in findings, the trial of a criminal case must be open to the public, wrote Chief Justice Warren Burger.Ga. congressman defends campaign finances, tax troubles
High gas prices fuel likely decline in purchases in July
Sales at U.S. retailers probably dropped in July for the first time in five months as record gasoline prices siphoned the cash from tax rebates out of consumers' pockets, economists said before reports this week. Purchases fell 0.1 percent after a 0.1 percent gain in June, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey before the Commerce Department's report on Wednesday.View more book results for the query "*"
DirecTV Gets $104 Million IP Ruling Tossed
The Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has thrown out a verdict that two years ago awarded $104 million in damages from a patent infringement case against DirecTV in the Eastern District of Texas. A Texas jury originally awarded Sunnyvale, Calif.'s Finisar damages after it found that DirecTV willfully infringed on a patent involving methods for transmitting and broadcasting digital information.'Total' Loss of Use of Limbs Not Needed for Veteran Benefits
A veteran need not prove he suffers from "total" loss of use of two or more extremities in order to qualify for paralyzed veteran's benefits under Pennsylvania law, a Commonwealth Court panel has ruled.Republican cuts collide with job training to help businesses
Michael Conner, an executive with Cincinnati-based Frisch's Restaurants Inc., says he's all for the Republican push to shrink government spending -- except when it comes to job-training programs that help businesses.Georgia Supreme Court weighs murder conviction
ATLANTA AP - Leroy Sumlin was found guilty of felony murder, convicted last year of shooting to death a drug dealer over a $5 bag of crack cocaine too crushed to sell. But it's what happened before the verdict was returned that threatens Sumlin's murder conviction.During the final argument to jurors, Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis washed her hands with bleach, noting that it didn't burn her hands.Trending Stories
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