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November 06, 2012 |

Supreme Court Copyright Case Could Change Nature of Ownership

While most federal government offices and businesses were closed in anticipation of the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, the U.S. Supreme Court was hearing arguments in a copyright case that could change the fundamental view of property ownership in the United States.
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June 24, 2013 |

Not Having a BYOD Policy Can Get Expensive

Having a formal Bring Your Own Device policy—and employees who adhere to guidelines—can mitigate big risks and expenses.
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December 31, 2009 |

Disability Advocates Inc. v. Paterson

Trade Groups Representing 'Adult Homes' Denied Intervention in ADA Suit on Behalf of Mentally Ill
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December 27, 2005 |

Realizing Her Football Dreams

Roxanne R. Kosarzycki recalls how, years ago, naysayers told her that women could never have meaningful jobs in pro football. But Kosarzycki had her goal, and she was driven. She applied to only one law school, because it was a feeder for Raiders legal department internships. Her gamble paid off, leading first to an unpaid internship and eventually to a full-time in-house position. That job, in turn, was a stepping stone to her current, very meaningful pro-football job: GC of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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October 02, 2007 |

O.J. Simpson ordered to surrender Rolex, other assets to Goldman

SANTA MONICA, Calif. AP - O.J. Simpson must hand over a Rolex watch and other assets to satisfy a civil judgment that found him liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, a judge ruled Tuesday.Any future royalties from a sports video game featuring Simpson also must be delivered to Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg ruled.
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New York AG Grills Thain Over Merrill Bonuses, Wants More Disclosures
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John Thain answered questions for six hours last week, but Andrew Cuomo still hasn't gotten what he wants from the former Merrill chief. The problem, says Thain's lawyer, is that Merrill's new owner won't let Thain spill the beans on bonuses.

November 01, 2010 |

Stiefel v. Bechtel Corporation

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January 07, 2010 |

CDC offers $105 mln to acquire Chordiant

ATLANTA AP - CDC Software Corp., a Chinese business software developer, said Wednesday it offered to buy all the outstanding shares of Chordiant Software Inc. for $105.1 million.The offer of $3.46 per share represents a 21 percent premium over the average closing price of the shares over the 30 trading days up to and including Tuesday, CDC said.
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May 14, 2012 |

Top Texas IPOs in 2011

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