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Michael Jackson ordered to pay $60,000 in LA custody case for ex-wife's attorney fees
LOS ANGELES AP - Michael Jackson must pay $60,000 in attorney fees for his ex-wife as she pursues a custody case against the pop superstar, a judge ordered Wednesday.Superior Court Judge Robert A. Schnider gave the entertainer until Sept. 28 to meet the order. He did not rule on whether to grant Deborah Rowe visitation rights to the couple's children, Prince Michael and Paris.Cimarron Hydrocarbons Corp. v. Carpenter
This court agrees with those courts concluding that no response need be filed to raise, on appeal, the legal insufficiency of a no-evidence motion for summary judgment.Judge Imposes Fine Of $500 Mil. in LCD Price-Fixing Case
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global conspiracy to fix prices for liquid crystal display screens.Legal Services Lawyer Makes Contributions Outside the Courtroom
When Connecticut Legal Services was faced with a funding crisis that threatened jobs and client services, CLS attorney Astrid Lebron kicked things into high gear -- by writing 40-plus grant applications in an astounding 75-day period earlier this year, and raising $775,000 for the agency so far. As the director of development, Lebron is the only person of color currently in a CLS management position, and feels the responsibility of her role: "I shouldn't be afraid ... to trail blaze and open up some doors."View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Supreme Court Decertifies Nationwide Class
The Texas Supreme Court has decertified a nationwide class of some 20,000 dentists who sued a software supplier, saying that an appellate court failed to hold the trial court's certification order to the standard set in Southwest Refining Co. v. Bernal. The court of appeals correctly stated the law established by the Texas Supreme Court's Bernal ruling but misapplied it, the majority said.Three-Year Filing Limitation on Description of Injury Further Defined
Last year, the Commonwealth Court decided the matter of Fitzgibbons v. WCAB (City of Philadelphia), which held that an injured worker has three years from the last date of payment of compensation to file a petition to review the description of injury.Trending Stories
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