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FCC's Martin Pushes for Digital Fix
To mitigate the harmful effects of TV industry consolidation -- and perhaps soften opposition to future attempts to relax limits on media mergers -- FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is pushing to let television stations lease their excess digital channel capacity to independent broadcasters. By leasing a digital channel from an established broadcaster, an independent programmer could have access to the airwaves without needing to launch a stand-alone TV station or find a scarce available channel.2012 Managing Partner survey and Most Effective Lawyer nomination forms
Want to be featured in our annual 2012 Most Effective Lawyer special report and awards presentation? What about our annual Managing Partner's survey? The first step is to submit your nomination.'Apprendi' Aside, Judges Can Make Findings for Commitment to Avenel
An appeals court last Monday ruled that a convicted sex offender can be sent to the Adult Diagnostic & Treatment Center at Avenel and subjected to deferred parole eligibility by the decision of a judge rather than a jury finding beyond a reasonable doubt. The ruling, in State v. Luckey, is the latest in a series of federal and state decisions that are sifting through the ramifications of Apprendi v. New Jersey.K&L Gates Gets its Name in Lights
K&L Gates closed down its Pittsburgh office at the Henry W. Oliver building Thursday at 6 p.m. and re-opened Monday at 7 a.m. about a block away in the newly renovated K&L Gates Center at 210 Sixth Ave.Pa. Supreme Court Approves CGA Evidence
Computer-generated animations may be admissible as evidence in criminal trials, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in a case of first impression. "The difference is one of mode, not meaning," wrote Justice Sandra Schultz Newman in the lead opinion of Commonwealth v. Serge. "The law does not, and should not, prohibit proficient professional employment of new technology in the courtroom. This is, after all, the 21st century."View more book results for the query "*"
CRA funds being used to bail out municipalities
In a time of declining tax revenue, some local governments are looking to Community Redevelopment Agencies as a source of much needed funding.MetLife halts sale of new long-term care insurance
MetLife Inc., the largest U.S. life insurer, will halt the sale of new long-term care coverage after citing "financial challenges" in the business.Trial date to be set in fall for Vick co-defendant
SUSSEX, Va. AP - A trial date for one of Michael Vick's co-defendants on state dogfighting charges will be set on September 23.Tony Taylor's trial date was supposed to be set Tuesday in Surry County Circuit Court. However, no agreement has been reached and the matter was continued.Taylor has already served a two-month federal prison term for his role in Vick's dogfighting enterprise.Trending Stories
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