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Judge's religious reference results in new sentencing
A gasoline tanker driver convicted of vehicular manslaughter in the deaths of four relatives in a fiery highway crash is entitled to a new hearing, the 4th DCA ruled.Georgia's Alcovy Circuit Website Offers Help to Pro Se Litigants
When the Alcovy Judicial Circuit, which covers two Georgia counties, built a new court website, one consideration was how to serve litigants without lawyers. The court's site, which went live this week, features a rich repository of forms, which an Alcovy judge said are useful to attorneys, though the court knows they'll be used heavily by pro se parties.Law School Paper Leads to Children's Book
What began as a paper for a class at Georgetown University Law Center is now a published book. The author, Lauren E. Moynihan, littirateur and a third-year associate at Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman, hasn't taken up residence on Writer's Easy Street. But that was never the idea behind "Taking Dyslexia to School" -- the book was born of Moynihan's desire to help learning-disabled children.Irate Judge Warns Public Against Disbarred Lawyer
After jailing a disbarred lawyer who kept practicing law -- and forging documents -- a judge sent a press release warning the public and urging "scammed" clients to come forward.Panel Asked to Curb Line-Item Vetoes
People with disabilities and domestic violence survivors are fighting some of the governor's line-item vetoes over spending, as are some prominent legislators.View more book results for the query "*"
What's the Deal With Cromwell & Goodwin?
The homepage of the seemingly slick Cromwell & Goodwin website -- with the Statue of Liberty set against the Manhattan skyline and the tagline "The best legal solution" prominently displayed -- certainly looks like the online home of a legitimate law firm. But look a bit deeper and serious questions arise: Cromwell & Goodwin appears to be a law firm in name only.Intel Loses a Second Patent Fight With Intergraph
Intel lost its second patent battle against Intergraph Corp. when a Texas federal court ruled that Intel's Itanium microprocessors infringe two Intergraph patents. In the first case, heard before an Alabama federal court, Intergraph claimed Intel's Pentium microprocessors infringed its so-called Clipper chip patents. That case settled when Intel agreed to pay $300 million in damages.Jimi Hendrix steals show at Ocean Tomo IP auction
JIMI HENDRIX STOLE the show at an intellectual property auction held Thursday in downtown New York. About 400 venture capitalists, inventors, spectators and attorneys from the likes of BellSouth Corp., ATT Corp., Nike Inc., NEC Corp. and IBM Corp. gathered to buy and sell patents, trademarks, domain names and copyrights including the rights to all of Hendrix's music.Hastings Grad Tells Lawyers How to 'Leave Law Behind'
Long before the recession killed the job market, Casey Berman realized the law wasn't for him.GBI: Deputy charged in drive-by shooting kills himself
ATLANTA AP - A north Georgia sheriff deputy charged in a drive-by shooting along with the Towns County sheriff and another deputy has killed himself, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead said Thursday.Towns County Deputy Jessie Gibson died less than a month before the district attorney planned to take charges against him, the other deputy and the sheriff to a grand jury in the county along the North Carolina line.Trending Stories
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