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Disney's Oldest Cruise Ship Magic Gets A Makeover
Disney Cruise Line's oldest ship, the Magic, is going into drydock in Spain to get a makeover since in launched in 1998. Changes include a new water slide called AquaDunk, which is similar to thrill rides that already exist on Disney's newest ships, the Dream and Fantasy.Ex-prosecutor helps launch new football league
Since 2008, Matthew C. Couloute Jr. has been general counsel for the upstart United Football League. It's a far cry from when he was an assistant state's attorney in Connecticut. Frequent appearances as a Court TV legal commentator helped pave the way for Couloute's job transition.Federal Judge Plays Requiem for Napster; Site Shut Down Until Court Orders Met
U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel bugled legal "taps" for Napster Inc. on Wednesday, saying the music-swapping Web site still isn't complying with her orders to keep copyrighted material off its servers. Patel ordered the Redwood City, Calif.-based company -- which has been off-line for the last week -- to stay shut down until it can comply with the preliminary injunction she issued in March.View more book results for the query "*"
State Settles Prison Beating For $500,000
A former Somers prison inmate who sued the state after correction officers beat him in 2004 will be awarded $500,000 under a settlement of the case.Judge: DNA Data Must Be Expunged After Time Served
A Mercer County, N.J., judge has thrown a monkey wrench into the state's plans to contribute to a nationwide cataloguing of criminals' DNA profiles.Ralph Nader Calls Out Legal Profession, Law Schools
Consumer activist, politician and lawyer Ralph Nader sought to put the legal profession on trial in a University of Connecticut School of Law moot courtroom last month. His chief complaint: America's lawyers have done too little to head off government policies Nader labeled unconstitutional. He contrasted that with protests by Pakistan's lawyers last year when that country's leader threatened the integrity of its justice system. "Did you see our beloved profession up in arms here?" Nader asked.Morgan Lewis, Paul Weiss, O'Melveny Advise on Buy that Pairs Twinkies with Pabst Blue Ribbon
Hostess said Tuesday that the $410 million offer made by Apollo Global Management and Metropolous & Co. is the winning bid in a bankruptcy court auction organized to sell the company's snack cake business, which includes the iconic treat Twinkies. The three Am Law 100 firms are advising Apollo and Metropoulos, while Jones Day is representing Hostess.Trending Stories
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