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Criminal Contempt Charges Dismissed Against Lawyer
An attorney who allegedly hosted meetings for organized crime figures under court order not to associate with each other and assisted a client to violate the terms of his pretrial release by misrepresenting his whereabouts cannot be charged with criminal contempt of court, a Brooklyn judge has held.Californian Can Be Sued in N.J. for Alleged Libel on Internet
New Jersey's long-arm jurisdiction over Internet disputes just got a little longer. A New Jersey state appeals court ruled in July that a California resident accused of making libelous statements in a Web-based forum can be sued in New Jersey because the material was "targeted" toward a New Jersey audience.Court Dismisses Charge in Death of Newborn
Reviewing the weight of the evidence, the Appellate Division, Second Department, ruled yesterday that since Laura Sergio's parents and two adult sisters were in the home the night her baby girl died, the prosecution had failed to adequately prove that she alone was responsible for the newborn's death.View more book results for the query "*"
Shearman, O'Melveny Log in as Huawei Buys Out Symantec JV
Shearman & Sterling and Tian Yuan Law Firm are advising Chinese networking giant Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. on its buyout of joint venture partner Symantec Corp. O'Melveny & Myers and Fangda Partners are acting for Symantec.Bankers move to dilute overhaul at Senate
Four Wall Street lobbyists and about a dozen lawmakers huddled over eggs and bacon at Tortilla Coast restaurant on Capitol Hill on Dec. 2 to discuss legislation aimed at strengthening bank regulation. The meeting between fiscally conservative House Democrats and lobbyists for the largest U.S. financial firms turned tense, with a lot of finger-pointing, recalled one attendee.Grassley Wants Roll Call Vote on Already Confirmed 9th Circuit Nominee
Ethics Question Puts Former TV Judge in Spotlight Once Again
Andrew Napolitano, the former New Jersey judge who spent time in Hollywood presiding over daytime television's "Power of Attorney," is up for a role he doesn't want: malpractice defendant. Licette Music Corp. of New York is suing Napolitano, saying he erred by advising the corporation to drop a collection case because the statute of limitations had expired.Trending Stories
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