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Stamp dispute lands at 11th Circuit
Atlanta�s federal appeals court last week heard arguments over a greeting-card maker�s claims that it has trademarked the perforated border around postage stamps�and that the U.S. Postal Service has violated the company�s rights.Distractions Aside, Cravath's M&A Engine Keeps Humming
Despite seeing a rising star leave and a former top rainmaker opt to join a rival Am Law 100 firm, Cravath, Swaine & Moore's storied M&A practice is on a hot streak of late, taking on key transactional roles for clients Archer Daniels Midland, Lagardere, Life Technologies, Lindsay Goldberg, and Lender Processing Services.Attorney Hampered by Poor Vision Gets Second Chance to Offer Proof
Attorney John A. Vasile told Justice Sam D. Walker that he had made several omissions in presenting his clients' case during the week-long trial and requested a second chance to introduce additional evidence.NM high court asked to legalize gay marriage
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - New Mexico's highest court was asked Thursday by a same-sex couple in Santa Fe to decide whether gay marriage is legal in the state.Karuk Tribe of California v. United States Forest Service
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An Extreme Makeover for the Legal Profession
How about the American Barista Association? Modern. Edgy. Tattooed. Even pierced, although not necessarily where U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia could notice during oral argument. And the dress code? What better way to move what's de rigeur from Hart Schaffner & Marx to Hollister?PAP President Stresses Active Membership, Other Goals in 2009
As I embark to serve you as president of the Philadelphia Association of Paralegals for a second term, I cannot help but reflect on how far our board and association have come in one year.Judge Orders Recall of Racy Book Bearing Blues Singer's Photograph
A federal judge in Newark on Tuesday ordered a publisher to stop using an unauthorized photograph of a Grammy-nominated singer on the cover of a book about the life and sexual escapades of a convicted crack-cocaine dealer.Lawyers Joust Over Seal on Bail Transcripts in Closed 9/11 Case
Judge Marilyn Clark in Passaic County, N.J., heard arguments last week in a challenge by six newspapers to Clark's continuing seal on the transcripts of secret bail hearings of a man accused of selling forged IDs to two Sept. 11 hijackers. During Mohammed El-Atriss' prosecution, Clark excluded both the public and the defendant from bail hearings, a move she described as "absolutely unique" in her 14 years on the bench.Trending Stories
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