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December 18, 2009 | Law.com

9th Circuit Ready for Trial Court Close-ups

The Judicial Council of the 9th Circuit authorized television cameras in certain district court proceedings Thursday, reviving a national controversy just weeks before a groundbreaking trial over same-sex marriage is slated to begin in San Francisco. The 9th Circuit currently allows cameras to televise appellate arguments, as does the 2nd Circuit. Under the 9th Circuit's new program, district courts would likely use their own cameras, said a court official. The method of distribution would be figured out on a case-by-case basis.
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MGA Fails in Appellate Bid to Switch Counsel (Again!) on Eve of Bratz Retrial; Trial Judge Rejects MGA's 'Irresponsible' RICO Claims Against Quinn Emanuel
Publication Date: 2011-01-06
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Last summer Orrick pulled off a near-miracle for the Bratz doll maker, persuading the Ninth Circuit to vacate a company-killing injunction and engineering a new trial with MGA's rival, Mattel. But with the retrial set to begin next week, MGA unsuccessfully tried to replace Orrick with new counsel. Meanwhile, Orrick's most controversial move for MGA--an inflammatory claim that Mattel's Quinn lawyers were part of a coverup scheme--has backfired.

June 19, 2000 | Law.com

Jurisline.com to Remove Lexis Cases

The fledgling Web site Jurisline threw in the towel in its effort to make Lexis' database of case law and statutes available on the Internet for free. With separate lawsuits pending in state and federal court and an appeal of a central issue in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Jurisline unconditionally surrendered its key legal claims and agreed to take the Lexis database off its Web site by July 6.
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May 15, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

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In a recent, troubling ruling, the Third Circuit has turned lawyers against their clients in a routine grand jury investigation, simply on the ground that e-mails were deleted after an attorney discussed a subpoena with his client.
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November 01, 2000 | Law.com

Man Banned From Son's Equestrian Events After Plotting to Kill Horse in Insurance Scam

An equestrian banned by horse competition's national governing body for conspiring to kill a horse in an insurance scam has been permanently enjoined from attending competitions, even as a spectator. A Manhattan Supreme Court justice ruled the man violated a 1999 court order granted to American Horse Shows Association by watching his son, a champion rider, compete at events in the United States.
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July 28, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Foreclosure sale of 'Pacman' home postponed

FRANKLIN, Tenn. AP - The foreclosure sale of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones' Tennessee home has been postponed for a second time.Jones had defaulted on a mortgage with U.S. Bank, according to a notice of foreclosure sale published in June. The foreclosure sale scheduled on the steps of the old Williamson County Courthouse originally had been set for June 27 before being reset for Monday.
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January 12, 2004 | Law.com

Hoboken City Lawyers' Fees Under Scrutiny

Hoboken officials have asked the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office to review $1.3 million in suspected overpayments to three sets of lawyers who provided counsel to the city.
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November 18, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

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March 26, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Tamarac golf course sold for $500,000

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