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ABA panel cites need for rule change
A panel discussion among defense lawyers, prosecutors and academics addressed discovery obligations at the American Bar Association's office in downtown Washington.NBC Needs Law Change to Buy Telemundo
In quickening its pursuit of Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo Holdings, NBC is betting that U.S. regulators will relax station ownership restrictions so that it can add even more outlets to the nation's largest markets. Sources close to the negotiations said Telemundo could seal a deal with NBC worth a total value of $2.4 billion by the end of the week.Ex-Client Files $192 Million Suit Against Duane Morris
The former head of a Maryland-based credit card processing company is seeking more than $192 million in damages from Duane Morris, alleging that the attorney he hired to assist him in selling a controlling interest in the company failed to disclose his relationship with the buyer, a Baltimore-based venture capital firm.Retail sales climb by most in four months
The 0.5 percent increase reported by the Commerce Department in Washington today matched the median forecast of 81 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News and followed a 0.3 percent gain in June that was larger than previously estimated.View more book results for the query "Florida"
Lawyer, firm file suit over "false review"
Lawyer Michael W. Weston and his firm, Weston & Associates, have filed a defamation suit alleging a "false review" about the firm was posted online on Citysearch.com. They seek more than $1.25 million in damages.Calif. Supreme Court Won't Delay Same-Sex Weddings
The same four California Supreme Court justices who formed the majority in the May 15 ruling legalizing gay marriage also rejected gay marriage opponents' petition for a stay and rehearing this week. Critics denounced Wednesday's order as creating "legal chaos." Meanwhile, appellate specialists say obstacles still remain for same-sex sweethearts who want to tie the knot.Two of Miami's TV Judges Get the Ax
Judge David Young snapped his fingers, danced with his bailiff and launched plenty of innuendo from his TV bench as the first openly gay TV judge. But after two seasons, Sony Pictures Television has pulled the plug on the former Miami-Dade judge's show. Sony also axed former Miami-Dade County Court Judge Karen Mills-Francis' show, "Judge Karen," after its first season. Former Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Alex Ferrer, the star of "Judge Alex," said his former colleagues are the victims of market oversaturation.Mayor takes to the radio to blast judge
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg used his weekly radio broadcast to sound off against a judge?s decision to block the city from laying off several deputy sheriffs.Trending Stories
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