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Sued by Apple Over Trade Secrets, Harvard Student Gains Legal Help
A lawyer specializing in freedom of speech and the Internet said Wednesday he will defend free of charge a 19-year-old publisher of a Web site facing a lawsuit over an article that revealed trade secrets about an Apple $499 Mac mini computer. Nicholas Ciarelli, publisher of the Think Secret Web site and a Harvard University student, will be defended by Terry Gross, of the San Francisco-based firm Gross & Belsky.A Little Judicial Wizardry Helps a Big Settlement Vanish
It's well documented that a lot of judges happen to be amateur magicians. Here's a case where two of them performed a vanishing act. While San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge William Alsup thought a $15 million settlement wasn't good enough, his Chicago counterpart, U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman, got rid of the case altogether.United States v. Alex Rudaj et al.
Racketeering Defendants Denied Mistrial on Claim Of Insufficient Consultation Time on Jury ChallengesTwo law firm leaders join Dreier Stein & Kahan
Jason Kim, the former principal of Los Angeles-based JSK Law Group, and Gerard Casale Jr., who founded a boutique law firm called Casale Coffee Nojima and later Casale Alliance LLP, join the transactional department of Dreier Stein & Kahan.View more book results for the query "*"
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Collection Letter Unclear on Amount Owed, Additional Charges on Amount StatedSchool Wants 'Bully' Parents To Pay $9K In Court Costs
The Murray County school district is seeking more than $9,000 from the parents of a teenager who lost a lawsuit claiming that their 17-year-old son killed himself because school administrators had failed to protect him from school bullies.Court Dissects Fee Application in Discrimination Case
Recent decision addressed several issues of interest to practitioners: it discussed what constituted "protected" activity that would support a retaliation claim; addressed the criteria for awarding an enhancement to a lodestar fee; and endorsed the awarding of additional compensation to offset an award's negative tax consequences.Recent Court Decisions Limit Powers of Local Land Use Authorities
Recent N.J. court decisions provide a strong reminder that local land use authorities have limited powers as set forth in the Municipal Land Use Law and reaffirm a basic standard of fairness under which developers cannot be responsible for paying more than their fair share of off-site improvements.Trending Stories
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