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Solving Software Compatibility Problems in Your Office
I am continually surprised by the number of firms that are still using hard servers in-house. Not only do those servers become antiquated more quickly, but the volumes of programming and information we are forcing them to handle may not be able to keep up going forward.Now Playing -- Welcome to the Hotel Litigation
A soulful instrumental wafts through the emptying theater aisles, accompanying the rolling credits at the end of Double Jeopardy, Hollywood's latest legal-oriented thriller. But the melody has struck a decidedly sour note in Don Henley's ears. The singer-songwriter has struck back with a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures that claims the studio reneged on a more than $1 million deal for him to write a ballad that was supposed to be heard as the movie's ending theme song.Prudence Is the Best Policy for Standard-Setters
The ongoing Rambus case and a new law offer guidance for standard-setters.Peeking Through Rear Window Violated Constitutional Rights
Stolen bottles of alcohol found during a consensual search of a minor's home should be suppressed when the trooper, before securing consent, first saw the bottles while peering through a rear window, the Superior Court has ruled in an unpublished decisionJohnson & Johnson to Pay $52 Million in Pa. Drug Pricing Dispute
Johnson & Johnson must pay $52 million in damages and penalties after a Pennsylvania judge found the pharmaceutical company falsely reported the prices of its drugs.View more book results for the query "*"
Court grants county immunity in shooting of store owner
The 3rd DCA reversed a trial court judge and granted sovereign immunity to Miami-Dade County after police shot an armed store owner responding at the same time as two officers to a report of a burglary in progress at his auto detailing business.Sandy Relief Package Has $1 Million for Legal Services
The funding will be used to provide legal services to people who need help getting access to emergency aid, people who cannot live in their homes, people who can no longer pay their mortgages because of lost income and others facing legal challenges because of the storm.Court Says Paralyzing Man During Drug Search Violated Rights
Police suspected that a man named Felix Booker was concealing contraband inside his body. They arrested him on a drug charge and later, against his will, a doctor paralyzed him for eight minutes to take a look.Trending Stories
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