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Big Blue, Not Apple, Not Google, Got the Most Patents
IBM does it again—it's the 22nd year that it obtained the most patents of any American company. Apple and Google are relative laggards.Group Calls for Criminal Probe Into Christie's Texas Trip
The group with close ties to the Democratic Party that filed an ethics complaint against Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over his trip to Texas to see the Dallas Cowboys-Detroit Lions playoff game is now asking federal prosecutors to investigate the trip to determine if any criminal laws were broken.D.C. Prosecutors Name Legal Team to Review Wrongful Conviction Claims
Two lawyers serving as "independent consultants" will review wrongful conviction claims against the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, the office announced on Monday.Appeals Court Finds Some Court Costs Unconstitutional
A majority panel of the First Texas Court of Appeals in Houston knocks out two court costs in criminal case.Judge Rebuffs Terrorist's Plea to Avoid 'Supermax'
In an unusual proceeding Friday, the lawyer for convicted terrorist preacher Mustafa Kamel Mustafa used all of his time trying to keep his client out of the ADX Florence or "Supermax" prison in Colorado.View more book results for the query "*"
Seeking Submissions for Our 'New Partners Yearbook 2015'
The deadline is fast approaching to include your new partners in our annual "Partners Class" magazine.N.Y. State Judges Taking Hard Line on Shareholder Deals
The latest "disclosure-only" shareholder settlement to draw a judge's ire would have resolved litigation over Martin Marietta Materials Inc.'s $2.7 billion acquisition of Texas Industries.Tell Your Insurer of Pending Director Claims—or Pay Up
A company didn't alert its insurer of actions began before the insured period. It learned an expensive lesson.Make Sure That Arb Pact Is E-Signed on the Dotted Line
A California appeals court refused to enforce an employee arbitration agreement because it said there wasn't enough evidence that it was signed by the employee.Judicial Fundraising Case Recalls Florida's Corrupt Past
Former reporter Martin Dyckman, whose book is a key part of the judicial fundraising case, said, "Anything we can do to put some kind of fire wall between the judge and the hustling of money is not only right but necessary."Trending Stories
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