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Paralegal Pleads Guilty To Stealing From Firm
A former paralegal at Berman Russo in South Windsor has pleaded guilty in federal court to stealing $1.7 million from the law firm.Man Can't Sue Veterinarian for Emotional Damages
While acknowledging the bond between a pet and its owner, a state appeals court in Florida has refused to allow Robert Bruns Kennedy to sue his basset hound's veterinarian for emotional damages. A dog may feel like family, but state law classifies canines as personal property, not kin, ruled the 1st District Court of Appeal. Kennedy is limited to recovering $50 for the vet bill and $350 for the value of his furry friend, Fred, who died during treatment.What's Cooking at Intellectual Ventures?
The New York Times recently lavished 1,262 words on the country's current favorite mad genius, Nathan Myhrvold, and his high-tech kitchen last month. As sibling publication The Recorder reports, Myhrvold may have a new moneymaking strategy for IV to go along with the industrial food dehydrator where he makes freeze-dried lobster tail.Why Twitter Isn't Working for You
"I tried out Twitter; I'm just not sold on how useful it is," a lawyer told me recently. "Well, how much effort have you put into it?" I wondered.Supreme Court to Hear Key Case on Cable Internet Regulation
In a surprise move Friday, the Supreme Court announced it will review a key telecom case that could decide whether broadband cable Internet service will be regulated with a light or heavy hand. At issue is whether cable modem service should be treated as a largely unregulated information service or as a telephone-like telecommunications service that can be forced to make its lines available to competitors.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge: Journal Register can pay newsprint maker
NEW YORK AP - A bankruptcy court judge said Tuesday that newspaper publisher Journal Register Co. can pay part of a $2.7 million newsprint bill that will allow it to keep printing.U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Allan Gropper gave the owner of the New Haven Register in Connecticut and other newspapers permission to pay Canada-based Kruger Inc.Court Reaches Different Conclusions in Two Cases Involving Charges of Interfering With Police Work
Former terrorism suspect files $9 million lawsuit alleging prosecutor violated civil rights
A Moroccan immigrant who was held for three years before his terrorism-related conviction was thrown out has filed a $9 million federal lawsuit against the prosecutor and two others involved in the case.McMillan v. New York State Board of Elections
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