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Error in Barring Lawyer From Court Leads to Retrial
A court officer's refusal to let a defense attorney's colleague, one of the few people the trial judge had permitted to hear an undercover officer's testimony, into the courtroom during that testimony will result in a new trial for a defendant convicted of weapon possession and sale.Venture aims to redevelop former Marina Grande site
iStar Financial, an real estate investment trust, is partnering with the Hollywood-based Plaza Group and DevStar, formed by iStar executives, to redevelop the former Marina Grande site on Biscayne Bay in North Miami Beach.Court allows Siegelman release from prison pending appeal
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman is expected to be released from a federal prison in Louisiana sometime Friday, officials said.A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered Siegelman released pending the appeal of his corruption case. Prison spokeswoman Tammy Jarvis said he cannot be released until court documents are received, but the papers were expected sometime Friday.Challenge Raised to FDA's Attempt to Regulate Compound Pharmacies
A New Jersey pharmacy's parry of a FDA enforcement action may test the agency's power to regulate compounders -- makers of medicinal mixtures for special needs. In a cease-and-desist letter, the FDA accuses Wedgewood Village Pharmacy Inc. of violating federal law by manufacturing and selling "new drugs," not generally recognized as safe or effective for their labeled use. Wedgewood's counsel, Howard Hoffman, says the size and scope of production does not change the definition of compounding.View more book results for the query "*"
Small and midsize firms find safety in numbers
Hard times bring opportunities, and the network of 170 small and midsize law firms called Meritas hopes that more general counsel come knocking as their companies look for ways to cut costs.Mother of Five Fighting Record Companies' Lawsuit on Her Own
Patricia Santangelo says she has never downloaded a single song on her computer, but the music recording industry doesn't see it that way. The divorced mother of five is among more than 16,000 people who have been sued for allegedly pirating music via file-sharing computer networks. But unlike the 3,700 defendants who have already settled, Santangelo says she will stand on principle and fight the lawsuit. The drain on her resources to fight the case has forced her to drop her lawyer and represent herself.Justices Wary of Gun Rights Argument
Effort to restore felons' right to carry weapons gets cool reception at high court. The Court also dismisses an attempt to limit class actions.UPS orders 27 new Boeing freighters
ATLANTA AP - UPS Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, said Monday it has ordered 27 new freighters as it continues to expand internationally and overhaul its fleet.The Atlanta-based company did not disclose the amount it is paying for the Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which will be delivered between 2009 and 2012.The wide-body freighters can be used on routes to and from Europe and Latin America as well as on routes within Asia.Sarbanes-Oxley Doesn't Extend Overseas
The First Circuit is the first to weigh in on the whistle-blower protections, saying they do not apply to foreign workers.Trending Stories
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