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Second Circuit Affirms Ebbers Conviction
A judge ruled that the 25-year sentence imposed on former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, while "harsh" was "not unreasonable" considering his responsibility in the $11 billion accounting fraud case.Advocacy Group Backs 'Next Napster'
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group that has represented hackers in the past, will help represent MusicCity, the Nashville, Tenn.-based company sued in Los Angeles federal court last month by several major movie and music companies for copyright infringement. MusicCity distributes a program dubbed Morpheus, seen by the entertainment industry as the "next Napster."Google Joins Long List of Accused Infringers of Mobile Browser Patent
A California inventor has sued Google Inc., alleging that its Chrome Web browser for mobile devices infringes on one of his patents.1993 WTC bomb victim testifies about her ordeal
NEW YORK AP - A woman seeking millions for injuries suffered in the 1993 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center testified Tuesday that she almost lost her will to live while she lay trapped and bleeding in the rubble, heat and smoke.Linda Nash, of Durango, Colo., said she parked in an underground garage beneath the trade center's Vista Hotel at midday Feb.New Hampshire Jury Hits Exxon Mobil with $236 Million Verdict in MTBE Case
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Employer Has No Right to Subrogation in Third Party Settlement
The state Supreme Court has ruled in a workers' compensation subrogation case that an employer has no right to a portion of a settlement between a former worker and a third party because the third party didn't cause the employee's compensable ...City, Agency Settle Suit Over Children of Battered Mothers
Censure Order — Michael D. Halbfish
Notice to the bar.Williams v. Houston Firemen's Relief and Retirement Fund
The court disagrees with the holdings in Arnett and Herschbach that a municipality's exercise of statutorily prescribed functions with respect to a statutory pension plan is a propriety function of the municipality.DA MoneyCauses anUnlikelyBudget Jam
Greg [email protected] Senate and House appear stymied over the proposed $17.4 billion budget, and one key difference lies in funding for the judicial budget.The conflict, however, does not involve the Public Defender Standards Council, despite the group's fears that it wouldn't get full funding. Rather, it's the district attorneys' budget that, at least initially, seems to be getting short shrift.Trending Stories
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