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Civil Actions in Question Following Dismissal of Broadcom Criminal Case
Stock options backdating lawsuits filed by shareholders against Broadcom Corp. face an uncertain future now that a federal judge has thrown out the government's criminal case against two former executives of the Irvine, Calif., computer chip manufacturer.A tale of disaster and two courts
Two months after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast the legal system remains a tale of two courts: Federal courts reopened last week while Louisiana state courts struggle with disarray.Product Announcements: Litigation Support
WordWave launched a Web repository with transcript search. Sellers Legal Services released a litigation support suite. TRION Technologies added transcript management to Judicata. SoftWise upgraded the Pleading-Suite component of MacroSuite. DecisionQuest and LiveNote enhanced links between CaseMap and LiveNote. Quorum launched an educational center. PageBid.com can help with complex litigation document technology.Scholarly, Practical Maverick Leaves His Mark on the Court
Short selling of stocks banned in France, Spain
France, Spain, Italy and Belgium's bans on short-selling may fail to reverse the fall in financial stocks and instead may concentrate bets against banks elsewhere in Europe, according to lawyers, investors and academics.Chicago attorneys the latest to seek a more predictable patent system
A group of Chicago intellectual property lawyers is drafting a set of local patent rules that could be in use as soon as next year in U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois. The committee of lawyers from the Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago is drafting rules in the hopes of "getting a little more predictability in how a case is going to proceed if it's filed here," said Michael Padden, a partner in Howrey's Chicago office.Lawyer Discipline: High court issues two suspensions
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday issued the following decisions disciplining members of the State Bar:In the Supreme Court of GeorgiaDecided: June 30 2008 S08Y1256. IN THE MATTER OF ANTHONY BRETT WILLIAMS.PER CURIAM.This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the petition for voluntary discipline of Respondent Anthony Brett Williams in which he requests the imposition of a six-month suspension with conditions on reinstatement.Trending Stories
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