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Senate Deal Allows Confirmation Votes for 14 Judicial Nominees
After months of backlog and partisan recrimination, Senate leaders reached an agreement to move forward with judicial nominees Wednesday afternoon that assures 12 federal district court judge picks and two circuit court selections will get confirmation votes before the summer.Judge sentences ex-Rep. DeLay to 3 years in prison
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A judge ordered former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay to serve three years in prison Monday for his role in a scheme to illegally funnel corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002.Orie Melvin Faces Seven Counts; Two Dismissed by MDJ
Suspended state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin scored a victory of sorts Tuesday when two of the nine criminal counts against her were dismissed at the conclusion of her preliminary hearing.Dock Street Seafood Inc. v. City of Wildwood
Dock Street has not proved, by clear and convincing evidence, that the city, in designating its property as an area in need of redevelopment and attempting to redevelop the area, destroyed all beneficial use of its property.View more book results for the query "*"
Special Prosecutor Likely to Handle Law Firm Founder's Road Rage Case
To avoid prosecuting a former division chief, the Miami-Dade state attorney's office has asked the Florida governor to appoint a special prosecutor to handle the road rage case against prominent Miami lawyer Michael Diaz Jr., the founder and managing partner of international law firm Diaz Reus & Targ. The charges stem from an incident when Diaz allegedly became aggravated in traffic and attacked a couple behind him. His defense attorney said his client will plead not guilty and contends it was Diaz who was attacked.Early Decision Favors FTC in Whole Foods Merger Spat
Before the holidays, U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman asked Whole Foods and the Federal Trade Commission to convince him how he should interpret a federal appeals court decision that kicked back a high-profile antitrust case to his court. Friedman earlier ruled against the FTC, which sought to block the Whole Foods merger with Wild Oats. But last summer, the D.C. Circuit reversed Friedman in a rare 1-1-1 vote. Thursday, Friedman sided with the FTC's interpretation of the D.C. Circuit's three-way opinion.Krause v. Forex Exchange Market Inc.
Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Fraud Claims Raised Under Commodity Exchange ActMicrosoft Pays $440 Million to Settle InterTrust Patent Suit
Microsoft Corp. is paying $440 million to InterTrust Technologies Corp. to settle a 3-year-old patent infringement lawsuit over technology for protecting music, movies and other digital content against piracy. The settlement with InterTrust, of Santa Clara, Calif., resolves all legal issues between the two companies and grants Microsoft a license to InterTrust's patents on digital rights management.Trending Stories
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