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Jesse H. Neal Journalism Awards
Click here to view "The New Firm Order," the series that garnered The Legal top honors in the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Awards for 2010.Padilla's 'Combatant' Status Challenged
Lawyers representing Jose Padilla say his case is very different from that of another U.S. citizen who was also designated an enemy combatant by President Bush. On Tuesday, they filed the latest in a series of briefs seeking to convince a federal judge in New York that Padilla's "combatant" status is improper, and that the alleged associate of Osama bin Laden has the right to counsel and should be released from military custody.Lobar, Inc. v Lycoming Masonry, Inc.
A subcontractor was entitled to summary judgment on a general contractor's claim for promissory estoppel because the case could be decided under contract law and no contract existed between the parties. Reversed in part.Martin sets fast fundraising pace in Senate campaign
4th Circuit Revives Novell's Antitrust Suit Against Microsoft
The software and computer industries are vastly different today than they were back in the late 1990's, when the federal government launched the first salvos of its decade-long antitrust battle with Microsoft. Nowadays Microsoft is the one casting itself as the victim of what it calls today's tech monopolist, Google Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
In the Eyes Of Sandra Day O'Connor's Beholders
What to make of retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor? Pioneer, cowgirl, schoolmarm, swing voter. A judge who is bold, fretful, a waffler, moderate, conservative, liberal, tough, caring, a gentlelady in a man's world - all these descriptions have been used to paint a verbal portrait of the nation's first female justice.Estate Sale: Vultures Circle Zombie Firm's Stuff
Louisville Slugger maker appeals aluminum bat case
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - The maker of Louisville Slugger baseball bats is appealing a jury's verdict that found the company liable for the 2003 death of a baseball player who was struck in the temple by a batted ball during a game in Helena.Resignations Without Prejudice
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has accepted the resignations without prejudice of the following attorneys by individual Orders filed pursuant to Rule 1:20-22 on June 17, 2011 . Any subsequent application for membership in the bar of New Jersey must be made in accordance with the provisions of Rule 1:27-1.Trending Stories
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