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The blanket protection that Web publishers thought they had under the federal Communications Decency Act of 1996 now has a big hole in it, thanks to an appellate win for a woman whose ex-boyfriend posted nude photos of her at Yahoo.
Judge lifts stay blocking Noriega's extradition
A Miami federal judge has lifted a stay blocking former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega from being extradited to France.Former Pittsburgh professor pleads to 3 DUIs
PITTSBURGH AP - A former Pittsburgh professor who was charged with drunken driving three times in eight days in 2008 has pleaded guilty in those cases - and a fourth that happened in November.Fifty-three-year-old Jeffrey Hunker was charged with DUI on Thanksgiving after city police say he smashed into a parked car in the Shadyside neighborhood.Personal Injury Suit Against University Allowed to Proceed
Judge Peggy L. Abelman of the Superior Court has allowed a personal injury suit to proceed against the University of Delaware.Federal Circuit finds no joint infringement when neither defendant controls entire process
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has upheld a ruling that two co-defendant companies did not jointly infringe a patent because neither company controlled the entire infringing process.View more book results for the query "*"
Clifford Chance Memo Reveals Bonus Anxiety
Among the facts of large law firm life recounted in the now-famous Oct. 15 Clifford Chance associates' memo, the bleakest for managing partners may be that boom-year bonuses have not only survived the end of the boom, but have become an entrenched expectation and the overwhelming focus of associate unhappiness -- especially when they're perceived as possibly the only communication an associate may get about his or her status.Spirit Airlines IPO price at $12, low end of range
Spirit Airlines Inc. said Thursday that it has priced its initial public offering of 15.6 million shares at $12 apiece, the low end of its expected range.AMA, Medical Groups Accuse Aetna, Cigna Of Shortchanging Out-of-Network Doctors
The American Medical Association and doctor groups in five states are suing Aetna and Cigna for alleged underpayment of claims to doctors in a case similar to one that prompted United Health Group to settle for $350 million.Hearing Set on Withdrawal Motion in Zuckerberg Matter
Attorney Dean Boland said that the "personal reasons" for his withdrawal motion were provided to the court for an in camera review, but he insisted the motion has "nothing to do with any belief" that Paul Ceglia's claims of part ownership of Facebook are fraudulent.Trending Stories
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