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The Careerist: Naughty or Nice?
Since when were law firm parties ever hot-ticket items? Aren't they usually those dreaded events where you force yourself to make an appearance, chit-chat awkwardly with partners, then scurry home as fast as you can to catch Jon Stewart's opening monologue?Government Contractor Limited to Products Suits
Refusing to give weight to the argument that contractors who have immunity will hike up the cost of services, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court severely limited government contractor defenses to products liability cases.New Bounty Hunters on the Patent Frontier
Trying to check whether a patent is valid? Boston-based BountyQuest posts offers for bounties, or rewards, for locating prior art. Company co-founder and chief executive officer Charles Cella, a former patent attorney, applies his broad legal expertise to tap into the knowledge of scientists and technologists -- and offer them large rewards for their ideas.View more book results for the query "*"
PATENT | Patents drive fuel cell race
But even while some patent owners like NTP struggle to shake off their "patent troll" label, automakers, their suppliers and others in the clean-energy business are amassing their patent arsenals.31 Nominations Are In For Chattahoochee And Oconee Judgeships
Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission has received 31 nominations for three judicial vacancies in the Chattahoochee and Oconee circuits.Case of First Impression Involving First Amendment
The Texas Supreme Court heard a lively debate on Dec. 3 in a case of first impression that may determine whether satire is a protected form of speech. At issue is �Stop the Madness,� a 1999 article printed in the Dallas Observer. The article is an admittedly absurd story with attributed made-up quotes to several public officials including the Denton County district attorney and a court-at-law judge, according to lawyers for the newspaper.'Savior of Baseball' Sotomayor Makes Return
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who earned the title of "savior of baseball" in 1995 as the judge who ended a lengthy players' strike, will revisit the legal issues surrounding the sport this month.Trending Stories
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