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Philadelphia Not Immune From Civil Rights Claim
In a decision that could fundamentally alter the way civil rights claims are litigated, a Philadelphia judge has ruled that alleged victims of police abuse can pursue their claims solely under the Pennsylvania Constitution, and need not always resort to a federal claim under �1983. The ruling was the first Pennsylvania decision to address the question, but was consistent with a strong national trend -- 13 other states have recognized such rights under their constitutions.Spota Alerts Defense Bar Of Overlooked Evidence
Startup sued for putting local TV on iPhones
Broadcasters have sued a startup backed by media billionaire Barry Diller that sends live local television feeds to iPhones and iPads in the New York area.Firms Line Up for Legal Work on Three Tech Sector Deals
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Chick-fil-A logs more than $2 billion in sales for 2006
ATLANTA AP - Chick-fil-A Inc. said Friday it had more than $2.27 billion in sales for 2006, a 15.16 percent increase from the previous year.In November, the Atlanta-based company - the 25th largest restaurant chain in the U.S. - reported crossing the $2 billion mark for sales for the first time.The company has nearly 1,300 restaurants in 37 states, spanning from Georgia to California to Massachusetts.K&L Gates, Fish & Richardson Face Sanctions Bid in HP Patent Row
A patent licensing company called U.S. Ethernet Innovations LLC has moved for sanctions against Hewlett-Packard Co. and two of its outside law firms, arguing that they improperly made payments to a potential vital fact witness.WilmerHale Gets Obama's Church Off IRS Hook
Lawyers from WilmerHale have won the dismissal of an IRS case against United Church of Christ, Sen. Barack Obama's denomination. The IRS initiated an investigation early this year after a speech by Obama at a 50th anniversary celebration of the church last June. It was a reference by Obama to his presidential candidacy in a talk otherwise focused on faith that caught the agency's attention. Tax laws prohibit nonprofits -- including churches -- from engaging in political speech or promoting candidates.International Court Prosecutor Charges Sudan President With Genocide in Darfur
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court filed genocide charges Monday against Sudan's president, accusing him of masterminding attempts to wipe out African tribes in Darfur with a campaign of murder, rape and deportation. Luis Moreno-Ocampo asked a three-judge panel at the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir to prevent the slow deaths of some 2.5 million people forced from their homes in Darfur and still under attack from government-backed janjaweed militia.Business stockpiles rose for 17th month in May
Businesses added to their stockpiles for a 17th consecutive month in May. But sales fell for the first time in nearly a year, a sign that many companies could be forced to trim supply levels if the economy weakens.Trending Stories
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