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Agencies Back Down on Plan to Restrict Marketing to Children
David Vladeck, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection said last week that "brand equity characters" like Kellogg's Tony the Tiger would no longer run afoul of the guidelines.The 'Automatic Stay' of Discovery
In 1995, the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act added identical provisions to the Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Exchange Act of 1934, staying discovery during the pendency of a motion to dismiss. This article discusses the reasons for and against staying discovery in circumstances where some parties move to dismiss and some parties answer the complaint.Same-sex couples across Iowa apply to marry
DES MOINES, Iowa AP - Same-sex couples began applying for marriage licenses at government offices across Iowa on Monday, and several couples quickly tied the knot in ceremonies in Des Moines.Melisa Keeton and Shelley Wolfe were declared "legally married" by pastor Peg Esperanaza during a ceremony in front of Polk County administrative offices in Des Moines.Court mulls way to interpret patent terms
Interpreting a patent seems simple enough�in theory. But opposing parties have often spent millions of dollars fighting over the meaning of specific terms in patent claims. And conflicting court decisions, practitioners say, have done nothing but spur and encourage the disputes.View more book results for the query "New York"
NY Firm Fights Back on Claims It Discriminates Against Older Partners on Pay
Kelley Drye & Warren yesterday fought back against an age discrimination suit by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission stemming from the firm's policy of stripping partners of their equity at age 70.Weiss Escapes More Jail for Drunken Driving
In a stipulation filed on May 2, federal prosecutors in the kickback case agreed not to seek further sanction against Melvyn Weiss, given his sentence of probation after pleading guilty in Palm Beach County, Fla., to driving under the influence.Second Circuit affirms Ebbers verdict
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Friday affirmed the conviction and 25-year prison sentence of Bernard J. Ebbers, the former CEO of WorldCom whose reputation and business were destroyed by an $11 billion accounting fraud.Bankruptcy 'Giant' Sykes Dies at 72
Well-known bankruptcy attorney David T. Sykes, who spent his entire career at Duane Morris and served for a time as its chairman, has died at 72.Trending Stories
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