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Feds warn of dark side of domain name expansion
As of Jan. 12, the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will accept applications for registration of almost any word in any language as a generic top-level domain name, such as dot-computer or dot-furniture.Prosecutors Rest in Tyson Immigrant Smuggling Case
Prosecutors wrapped up their immigrant-smuggling case against Tyson Foods on Thursday with testimony from a second manager who admitted knowingly hiring illegal workers for a Tyson poultry plant. Spencer Mabe, a former Shelbyville, Tenn., plant manager who pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors, testified that he was aware of illegal hirings and had dealt with an immigrant smuggler.Man pleads guilty in stolen Hitler bookmark case
SEATTLE AP - A Seattle-area man has admitted trying to sell a stolen bookmark that reportedly was given to Adolf Hitler by his mistress after the Nazis lost the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II.Christian Popescu, 37, of suburban Kenmore, who emigrated to the area about 12 years ago from Constanta, Romania, pleaded guilty Thursday in U.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigating the Business Method Patent: Pitfalls for Unwary Defendants
The lion's share of business method and e-commerce patents is grouped in the now infamous Class 705 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Fear of the 705 patent troll has recently led Class 705's most prominent litigation targets to ask Congress to reform the patent laws to provide relief. Despite this legislative wrangling, the Class 705 plaintiff remains potent, aggressive and seemingly ever-present. Attorneys William G. Pecau and Seth A. Watkins of Steptoe and Williams, examine the pitfalls.Murderer's Sentence Reversed for Third Time
The state Supreme Court's latest reversal was caused by a judge's over-eagerness to let him defend himself at his last resentencing.Ninth Circuit Ruling Can't Stop Deal
Contra Costa County might be wishing it had waited just a minute before reaching a settlement in a juvenile strip search case. The Ninth Circuit's ruling on a similar issue might've been a game-changer. Alas, it's too late. And: A group of Alameda County lawyers gives its stamp of approval to judicial-hopeful Louis Goodman. Also Blogged: An Orange County judge hands a Meyers Nave land use lawyer a victory while rambling musingly. Plus: Covington unfreezes associate salaries in California.Iron Mountain to Help Law Firms Reduce Records Storage Costs
Iron Mountain has announced the Total Offsite Records Solution for law firms, which combines offsite records storage and document scanning along with KwikTag scan technology from DocSolid, a document scanning software and workflow provider.Oil price surge has economic drawbacks, efficiency benefits
Oil's run to nearly $100 a barrel this year jacked up the cost of travel, clothing, beauty products and milk, and many analysts think fuel prices will remain at historically lofty levels throughout 2008.Record energy prices could sow the seeds of their own destruction. Along with the housing crisis, they are contributing to an economic slowdown that is sapping the country's energy appetite just as oil producers ramp up production.Trending Stories
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