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Sex.com hijacker pleads poverty after fleeing to Mexico
SAN JOSE, Calif. AP - A man who siphoned millions of dollars from a pornography Web site and fled to Mexico cried poor Monday and asked a judge to erase the $65 million he owes the rightful owner of Sex.com.Stephen Michael Cohen was released from prison in December so he could surrender assets to Gary Kremen, the online entrepreneur who registered the domain name in 1994.Investments in China start to pay off
WHEN TROUTMAN SANDERS announced last month that it would be the first Atlanta-based firm to open an office in China, it joined U.S. firms that made great strides there in 2006, with some saying their investments in China and other key foreign markets are starting to pay off. At Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker, which opened its first office in China five years ago, revenue there was up by 50 percent in 2006, to $53 million.Friends in High Places: The Rainmaker Mentor Program
In 2011, the Philadelphia Diversity Law Group introduced an initiative focused on the retention and advancement of diverse associates. The group recognized that the ability to generate a book of business and be indispensable to client relationships was critical for diverse lawyers to advance in large law firms. Key to establishing those relationships and ultimately a book of business is hands-on instruction in what it takes to be a rainmaker. The Rainmaker Mentor Program was designed to address the lack of access diverse attorneys often have to the networks, contacts and business relationships all attorneys need to ascend to partnership.Patent Protection Provides Long-Term Net Strategy
In State Street, the Federal Circuit definitively denounced the long-held business-method exception to patentability. Has this landmark decision created an opportunity for pioneering e-commerce companies to limit competition by making it illegal for others to adopt their proprietary computer-implemented business methods?View more book results for the query "*"
UCJF Not Available to Passengers of Bare-Bones Automobile-Policy Holders
The limited personal injury benefits under "dollar-a-day" auto policies are not the equivalent of having no benefits for purposes of recourse to the Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund, the state Supreme Court rules.Getting The Message Loud And Clear
The quality of some audio recordings in New York state courts is so poor that legislation has been proposed to limit the number of hearings and jury trials in which mechanical recording devices are used.Judge Sides With Defense in Contract Case
In January 2010, plaintiffs John Sinclair and Christian Zernich, both insurance brokers, obtained a commitment from Clearview Federal Credit Union to purchase life insurance for its executives, with premiums totaling $2 million. In order to place that amount of insurance, Sinclair and Zernich contacted Joseph DiLeo's agency in Buffalo, N.Y., which was one of the general agents for Mass Mutual. After reviewing the proposed insurance, Mass Mutual agreed to accept $1.2 million of the premiums.Boose v. Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oreg
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