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Court Orders Target Internet Companies in Trademark Disputes
A proposed law to combat digital piracy stalled last year in the face of widespread public opposition, but district courts are embracing its controversial remedies against Internet companies that do business with alleged infringers in trademark cases.Longer leases for foreigners may spur Cuba investors
Cuba has taken a step toward a future of golf courses ringed by luxury villas, beachfront timeshares and vacation homes for well-heeled tourists.Susskind: The Future of Law Is Wired
Richard Susskind, LegalTech keynote speaker, is not a geek-come-lately. For years he's been trying to convince Luddite lawyers that IT and the Internet "will fundamentally, irreversibly and comprehensively change legal practice." It's not an easy sell to a profession that's centuries-old and book-bound, but with U.K. firms leapfrogging over U.S. firms in innovative technology, Americans may want to pay attention.With just a month left before MBIA goes to trial over its controversial 2009 restructuring, the number of financial institutions suing the troubled monoline insurer has dwindled even further. But the three banks that are left are still moving "full speed ahead" against MBIA, says Sullivan & Cromwell's Robert Giuffra Jr.
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Government Meets Its Burden That Defendant Knew Specific Nature of Underlying CrimeEx-Greenberg Tax Chief Resigns License
The former chairman of the tax practice at Greenberg Traurig has resigned from the New York Bar for taking more than $1.2 million in kickbacks on tax shelters he recommended to wealthy clients.El Paso Recall Election Fight Prompts Citizens United Defense
Some defendants in a Texas Elections Code dispute will rely on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission as a significant part of their oral argument before El Paso's 8th Court of Appeals on Jan. 24. Mark C. Walker, a partner in Cox Smith Matthews in El Paso, represents El Paso Mayor John F. Cook.Ethics Committee Limits Ban on Seller's Concessions at Closings
Reacting to the tumult it caused in the residential real estate industry when it ruled seller's concessions unethical, a Supreme Court committee moved swiftly to try to calm the waters.Court OKs county rules on building-sized ads
Miami-Dade County has the authority to regulate building-sized billboards like the ones draping the sides of the City Inn hotel next to I-95, the 3rd District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday.Trending Stories
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