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High gas prices may mean less driving, less travel and less tourism
Higher gasoline prices may have a limited impact on travel this year, but some South Florida businesses already are bracing for a possible decline in driving.IP License Rights in Bankruptcy: The Trademark Dilemma
Over the years, a company's rights in intellectual property have become increasingly important to its short and long term viability and value. Companies invest substantial capital licensing and developing intellectual property rights, thereby increasing the value of their intellectual property assets. They rely on their right to continued use of such intellectual property assets. Consequently, the disposition of intellectual property licenses in bankruptcy can have a significant impact on both the licensor and licensee.Digital Satellite Lenders LLC v. Ferchill
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Assure Assistance to Immigrants, Detainees
Our treatment of immigrants has been front page news for years, and how to address the large undocumented population has been a particular flashpoint. But beyond the basic policy decisions that have to be made is the fundamental issue of how we treat individuals who are caught up in our immigration detention system or who must use our courts. In both areas, there are injustices that lawyers should not countenance.China broadens reserve requirements, Bank of America says
Ten Ways to Mow Down EDD Costs
Electronic data discovery should cost less than paper discovery. Computer forensics/EDD special master Craig Ball offers 10 tips for keeping e-discovery costs under control. Above all, If you don't need it, get rid of it. But that's only the beginning.Lindh Pleads Guilty in Deal That Spares Him From Life in Prison
John Walker Lindh, the American captured in Afghanistan fighting for the Taliban, pleaded guilty today to two charges in a surprise deal that spared him from life in prison. The government said Lindh would cooperate with investigators in anti-terrorism efforts in exchange for his 20-year sentence. The 10 charges in the original indictment carried at least three maximum life sentences.High court returns to a busy schedule
It wasn't exactly a lost fall for the U.S. Supreme Court, but, as the justices don their robes for the first oral arguments of 2010, there is a sense that the term is just now beginning to take shape.Blockbuster opinions, riveting oral arguments and a possible retirement loom in the next six months, all promising to make the court's first three months in session fade quickly from view.Trending Stories
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