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The presidential election finally comes to an end, HP takes a financial hit and three more continuing cases in the newsDewey creditors can pursue claims against firm execs, judge rules
Many of Dewey & LeBoeufs ex-partners are safe from lawsuits connected to the firms demise. But that protection wont extend to three of the firms former executives, after U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn ruled Thursday that Deweys unsecured creditors have the standing to sue the trio for damages.Universal Studios sues porn company for “Fifty Shades of Grey” copyright infringement
It was only a matter of time before someone in the pornography industry tried to capitalize off of Fifty Shades of Grey, the best-selling Twilight fanfiction-turned kinky e-book that probably everyone you see on the subway with an e-reader is secretly reading.Supreme Court will decide whether to hear gay marriage cases
The Supreme Court is expected to decide today if it will take on the gay marriage argument, Thomson Reuters reports.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-brokers charged with insider trading on IBM deal
Dont tell anyone else..we gotta keep this in the family.Appeals Court Reinstates Oral Stipulation of Settlement of Coverage Dispute
An intermediate appellate court in New York has reinstated an oral settlement agreement between an insured and insurer over the insured’s objections. The…Trending Stories
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