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Domain Name System Expansion Creates Opportunities, Risks for Companies
The Internet is changing in ways that companies need to monitor closely. As of the end of last September, there were more than 160 million domain names in existence. Beginning at the end of 2009, however, the Internet's domain name system, overseen by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, will begin expanding dramatically, creating both opportunities and additional costs for brand owners.DOJ Intervenes in Whistleblower Suit Against Lance Armstrong
Restaurant bans man accused in reservist beating
ATLANTA AP - The restaurant where a black female Army reservist was beaten by a white man in front of her 7-year-old daughter has banned the man from ever visiting any of its establishments again.Cracker Barrel issued a statement on Thursday condemning the Sept. 9 incident against Tashawnea Hill, who police say was attacked outside the restaurant in Morrow by Troy D.Consumer Commission Votes to Recall Daisy BB Guns
At the urging of two lawyers who won an $18 million settlement on behalf of a brain-damaged client earlier this year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission voted Tuesday to seek a recall of more than 7 million Daisy Manufacturing Co. BB guns via a lawsuit. CPSC officials said they know of at least 15 deaths and 171 serious injuries attributed to alleged design and manufacturing defects of the guns.Bartow v. Commissioner of Social Security
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Supreme Court Considers Attorney Standards in Death Penalty Case
A court-appointed lawyer's trial strategy was the focus of attention Tuesday before the U.S. Supreme Court, as justices considered whether the attorney was wrong to concede a death row inmate's guilt without the man's consent. At issue was the attorney's admission at trial that his client was responsible for a victim's "horrible, horrible death," in the hope that his candor would persuade a jury not to impose the death penalty.Phila. Judge Rules Insurer Must Pay for In-School Autism Care
In a case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge has ruled that a private health insurer must provide coverage to an autistic child for services in his parochial school.Linklaters Faces Dispute Over Layoffs
Linklaters has confirmed that it is facing legal action from at least one former employee relating to layoffs conducted earlier this year. The law firm restructured heavily through a global program dubbed Linklaters New World, under which the firm laid off some 400 people, about half lawyers and half business support staff.Trending Stories
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