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Judge Rebuffs AP, Lets "Hope" Artist Swap Lawyers
A federal judge on Tuesday approved Shepard Fairey's request that a Jones Day-led legal team take on his high-profile copyright fight with The Associated Press, but also hinted that Fairey may face stiff penalties for fabricating and destroying evidence in the case.Gorbachev Asks Bill Gates to Intervene in Russian School Principal's Piracy Case
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has asked Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates to intervene in the case of a Russian school principal facing a prison term for buying pirated Windows software for his students, according to a statement. In a letter addressed to Gates and published on Gorbachev's Web site, Gorbachev urged the company to drop their claims against principal Alexander Ponosov, arguing that Russian legislation did not distinguish between deliberate and accidental property rights violation.Commercial Building Slowdown Weighs On Recovery
Private nonresidential construction is losing steam in the U.S., a sign that commercial real estate may be a drag on the economy.Pa. Courts Make the Case for Detailed Damages Arguments
Many defense attorneys feel that mounting an affirmative damages case is problematic. By proffering its own damages number through evidence and testimony, the thinking apparently goes, the defense lays down a damages floor below which the jury will not venture. These attorneys simply attack the plaintiffs damages experts and hope for a defense verdict.View more book results for the query "*"
In indecency case, government faces tough path to victory
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. made a strong appeal to the Supreme Court on Tuesday to uphold the government's rules against broadcast indecency, asserting the need to preserve a television and radio "safe haven" devoid of foul language and nudity amidst a proliferation of new and coarser media.Former Clerk to Justice Snyder Given Good Marks by Brooklyn Defense Bar
D efense lawyers practicing in Brooklyn see former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani`s 11 appointees now serving on the Kings County Criminal Court as ranging from top notch to problematic. Mr. Giuliani has appointed 52 percent of the 21 judges sitting in Brooklyn`s Criminal Court.Trending Stories
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