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One small typo, lots of lawsuits
An error in President Bush's Deficit Reduction Act has proven a Pandora's box, triggering lawsuits that question the legality of everything from new Medicare reimbursements to increases in court filing fees. At the center of this legal snafu? A typo.United States v. Peter Corines
Allocution Supports Finding That Defendant Clearly Understood Nature of Charges Against HimMicrosoft said to plan Windows for tablets release for 2012 back to school
Microsoft is working to update its Windows 7 operating system with features more tailored to the touch screens, size and battery life of tablet computers to win a place in the surging market.Former Justice Officials Criticize Corporate Fraud Probe Tactics
A bipartisan group of 11 former senior Justice Department officials has written Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to protest the government's tactics in investigating corporate wrongdoing, tactics that they see as "seriously eroding" attorney-client privilege.View more book results for the query "*"
E-Legal: 2nd Circuit Overturns Internet Ban as Part of Child Porn Conviction
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed part of a child pornography conviction that prohibited the defendant from using the computer or accessing the Internet without probation officer approval. Although the court held in United States v. Sofskythat the prohibition would unfairly encroach on Sofsky's liberties, one could argue that such liberties were sacrificed by virtue of the criminal conduct at issue.Dewey & LeBoeuf to change firm's governance
Dewey & LeBoeuf is switching its management structure in the wake of widespread defections and questions about its fiscal health.State of the Art: Computers in Litigation
Litigators, like artists, face the problem of perspective: how to make judge and jury see the picture as a whole when it is just a collection of points. Computer technology has come along to make the lawyer's task easier, and the pictures more powerful. But using such technology starts well before lawyers reach the courtroom.Judges Affirm Indirect Funding of Private Business by State Taxes
A divided Court of Appeals yesterday found that grants to trade organizations and public benefit corporations to spur economic development do not violate the ban on giving or loaning money to private enterprises.Retraction of Attorneys Placed on the 2008 Ineligible List
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