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Let the (Social) Olympic Games Begin!
During what's what's been dubbed the first "social media" games, Olympic officials encourage athletes to blog and tweetbut they'd better read the rules carefully.SC death row inmate resentenced to life in prison
Judges Challenge FCC Policy on Penalizing 'Fleeting Expletives' on TV
In their last voting session of the current session, New Jersey lawmakers passed legislation that would allow doctors to prescribe marijuana to seriously ill patients, require that palimony agreements be put into writing if they are to be enforceable, and permit deputy attorneys general to unionize.Stanford GC's Resignation Offers Lessons
Lawyers with experience in securities investigations and white-collar criminal law say important lessons can be found in the experience of P. Mauricio Alvarado, who resigned as general counsel of the Stanford Financial Group the day before its companies and three top executives were accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of running an $8 billion Ponzi scheme. Experts say Alvarado's story shows that GCs must be vigilant in asking the right questions and taking action when necessary.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices to Define Executive Powers in Terror-Related Cases
BlackBerry Deal Serves Up $200M Payout for Wiley
When NTP inked its $612.5 million settlement with RIM, lawyers at Wiley Rein & Fielding let out a collective sigh of relief. The deal ends months of uncertainty over whether RIM's popular BlackBerry device would be shut down indefinitely. Wiley is expected to reap more than one-third of the settlement in the case, which the firm took on contingency. The payout of more than $200 million plus expenses -- the largest single payout in the firm's 23-year history -- is more than Wiley's annual revenue.District Court's Washington Speakers Bureau's Trademark Verdict Affirmed
In a week marked by several strong litigation performances, Nussbaum takes top honors not just because she was lead trial counsel in Kaiser Foundation's $141 million RICO jury verdict against Pfizer, but because she made sure Kaiser got to tell its story of health care scandal.
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