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In Re: Living Centers of Texas Inc.
"Living Centers produced a privilege log, along with a supporting affidavit, and tendered a representative sample of documents, which the trial court reviewed. Consequently, we conclude Living Centers satisfied its burden in asserting privilege by providing a representative sample of the documents at issue."Bratz lawyer sees sign in 9th Circuit's revised opinion
In the Bratz versus Barbie battle, the 9th Circuit on Thursday tweaked its earlier opinion in a way the winning side says is the court's pre-emptive strike at thwarting U.S. Supreme Court review.S&C, Pepper Hamilton Help HSBC Unload 195 Branches in $1 Billion Deal
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Authorities Investigate Possible Internet Threat Against Judge in Spector Trial
Authorities on Tuesday investigated an Internet posting that seemed to threaten the judge in Phil Spector's murder trial, as jurors continued to deliberate whether the music producer killed actress Lana Clarkson. The posting was on a MySpace page described as "Team Spector," said Steve Whitmore of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Whitmore would not comment on the wording, but a court spokesman said the posting, which has since been removed, included the phrase "The Evil Judge should DIE!!!!"Court approves act extending copyrights to foreign works previously in public domain
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that the Constitution did not bar Congress from extending copyright protection to previously free foreign works, such as Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.Judges Must Explain Denial of Pro Se Status in Criminal Matters
A trial court judge cannot deny an individual's right to proceed pro se in a criminal matter unless the judge discusses the reason for the denial with the defendant, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled. In issuing the opinion, the high court reversed a prior decision by the Superior Court that denied the defendant an opportunity to represent himself during his prison escape trial.On Tuesday night, Cyrus Vance Jr. called for mandatory minimum prison sentences for securities fraudsters. Three events this week show just how necessary such harsh penalties are.
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