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Facebook, Abbott Laboratories, Goldman Sachs, Google, Madoff in Court News Bloomberg By Elizabeth Amon - Fri Jun 03 04:01:01 GMT 2011 Facebook Inc. and its co-founder Mark Zuckerberg asked a court to order Paul Ceglia, the New York man who claims half of Zuckerberg's holdings, to turn over the original contract and e-mails on which he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court decisions, timing may drive owners, players together CBSSports.com I'd suggest it's the courts that produced this week's "confidential" talks -- and not because of anything Judge Susan Nelson did in April when she ordered court-supervised mediation, but because of what the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals did in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Lets City Restrict Church Use of Schools New York Times By BENJAMIN WEISER New York City may again block religious groups from using school facilities outside of regular school hours for "religious worship services," a federal appeals court in Manhattan ruled on Thursday. Deciding 2 to 1, a panel of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hiring away prostitutes is illegal, court rules San Francisco Chronicle (06-02) 16:02 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- California's Pandering Law, which forbids encouraging anyone to "become a prostitute," applies to a pimp who tries to recruit a current prostitute to work for him, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Orbitz shares soar after court win over American Forbes AP , 06.02.11, 05:50 PM EDT NEW YORK -- Shares of Orbitz Worldwide Inc. jumped Thursday after an Illinois court ordered American Airlines to resume listing and selling flights through the online travel agency. THE SPARK: On Wednesday, the Cook County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reluctant appeals court OKs 5-year crack sentence San Francisco Chronicle (06-02) 16:59 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal appeals court reluctantly upheld a five-year prison term Thursday for a Los Angeles man who arranged a $250 crack cocaine sale, ruling that a new law narrowing the racially charged disparity between crack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal appeals court in Va affirms verdict clearing Baltimore County police ... Washington Post The federal appeals court in Richmond has upheld a Maryland jury's verdict clearing a Baltimore County SWAT team in a woman's fatal shooting. A three-judge panel of the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday rejected claims that the verdict was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How California Can Comply With Supreme Court Order to Release 33000 Prisoners Huffington Post (blog) Much of the country is in a dither over the Supreme Court decision (Brown v. Plata) that requires California to release up to 33000 inmates in order to reduce prison overcrowding. Rather than dither about it, Mary Ann Bernard wrote a passionate and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fla. high court has new policy in some death cases MiamiHerald.com The state Supreme Court reversed a death sentence in a 1988 Pensacola quadruple murder case and then told the lower court Thursday that there is no longer a need to hold a new sentencing hearing, just decide whether Michael Coleman should serve his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heat fade in 4th, lose home-court edge in finals USA Today By Tim Reynolds, AP Sports Writer MIAMI — From up by 15 points with 7 minutes left, to losing home-court advantage in the NBA finals. In a season of challenges for the Miami Heat, here comes the biggest task — recovering after blowing a chance to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jailed Russian Tycoon Testifies in Court Wall Street Journal (blog) By Gregory L. White MOSCOW — Mikhail Khodorkovsky was in Moscow's Basmannyi Court again Thursday, but for the first time in years he wasn't in the glass defendants' cage. Jailed Russian businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky, center, is escorted to court in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Did Arizona Really Win at the Supreme Court? Huffington Post (blog) Last week, the Supreme Court upheld Arizona's "Legal Workers Arizona Act" (LAWA) enabling the state to revoke the business licenses of employers who hire undocumented workers. The ruling on the state's version of an "employer sanction" law passed in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fiserv, EPO, IHOP, One Less Nemesis, Netflix: Intellectual Property Bloomberg A trial judge erred in her reasoning when she said Brookfield, Wisconsin-based Fiserv wasn't infringing an Advanced Software patent, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said in an opinion on its website yesterday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit Suisse can't dodge auction-rate payout: court Baltimore Sun SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Credit Suisse must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a semiconductor manufacturer over failed auction-rate securities, though a US appeals court on Thursday reduced an arbitrator's award against the bank by roughly $75 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
All 3 parties in Va. suits over US health care law agree appeals court has ... Washington Post A federal statute that generally bars lawsuits challenging taxes before they are paid does not prohibit a federal appeals court from deciding two Virginia suits seeking to dismantle the Obama administration's health care overhaul, attorneys for all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ecuador Court Dismisses Case Against Chevron Lawyers -Sources NASDAQ By Mercedes Alvaro, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES A judge on Ecuador's National Court of Justice has dismissed a case against two Chevron Corp. (CVX) lawyers and several former oil-sector officials over an alleged fraudulent agreement tied to environmental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Model Grand Opening at Lakewood Court Sacramento Bee By Lakewood Court LAKEWOOD, Calif., June 2, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Lakewood Court, a private gated community of new homes in Lakewood, recently celebrated the grand opening of its professionally decorated plan one model home. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anti-abortion group considers taking case to Supreme Court New Zealand Herald By Martin Johnston An anti-abortion group is considering an appeal to the Supreme Court. Photo / Mark Mitchell An anti-abortion group which is now facing costs of possibly $70000 after its protracted court case failed says it is considering an appeal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bankrupt Ex-Owner of Dan's Papers in Hamptons Gets Court Approval for Plan Bloomberg By Don Jeffrey - Thu Jun 02 21:57:49 GMT 2011 Brown Publishing Co., the bankrupt former owner of Dan's Papers in the Hamptons, Wall Street's summer retreat, had its liquidation plan approved in federal court. US Bankruptcy Judge Dorothy Eisenberg said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Oklahoma drug court official charged with embezzlement NewsOK.com Former drug court coordinator for Pittsburg and McIntosh counties, Angela Marie Marcum, is charged with embezzlement. Multicounty grand jury indictment made public Thursday. BY NOLAN CLAY Leave a comment McALESTER — A former drug court coordinator has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court Says It's Still Inducement Even If You Proactively Took Steps To ... Techdirt A blog post by Skip Oliva alerts us to a very troubling Supreme Court ruling in a patent lawsuit that is going to have massive, dangerous unintended consequences -- as pointed out by the lone dissenter, Justice Kennedy. Effectively, the ruling claims ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appeals court rejects ex-Fla. leader's appeal MiamiHerald.com AP ATLANTA -- The federal appeals court in Atlanta rejected a challenge from a former Florida Senate president who sought to reverse his bribery conviction on claims that a key trial error compromised the verdict. The full 11th US Circuit Court of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Majority on NY top court say village parking lot is a highway under law ... Washington Post When New York's highest court says so. A Court of Appeals ruling Thursday means Margaret Groninger can't sue Mamaroneck for her slip and fall on ice in its parking lot. The village says it neither received prior notice about that icy defect nor caused ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tenn. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in lifetime alimony case Daily Journal The Tennessee Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on a case that could change the way alimony is awarded in the Volunteer State. The case involves the bitter divorce of a former Hendersonville couple, Craig and Johanna Gonsewski (gahn-ZES-kee). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California Supreme Court upholds death sentence of woman who killed 4-year-old ... Los Angeles Times The California Supreme Court upheld a death sentence Thursday for a San Diego County woman convicted of torturing and scalding to death her 4-year-old niece. The state high court ruled 6-1 in favor of the death sentence for Veronica Utilia Gonzales, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High court rules for Ashcroft in former UI football player case KLEW By MARK SHERMAN,AP The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out damage claims against former Attorney General John Ashcroft over the arrest of Abdullah al-Kidd in 2003. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out damage claims against former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Charter Schools: The Ball's in Christie's Court Patch.com By Marilyn Joyce Lehren | Email the author | 12:00pm File photo: Gov. Chris Christie, at a town meeting in Livingston last year, pitches for reforms. Bob Krasner The surge in charter schools in New Jersey has Gov. Chris Christie's full support, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke speaks frankly about circuit court judges FOX6Now.com Milwaukee Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke blasts the county's circuit court judges for issuing what he says are lenient sentences to violent criminals. He says, "Our system has been hijacked...They see violent crime as a disease that can be cured by a program. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delaware Court Dismisses Verance Declaratory Judgment Action Against Digimarc Business Wire (press release) (BUSINESS WIRE)--Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ:DMRC) announced that earlier today the United States District Court for the District of Delaware granted a motion by Digimarc to dismiss the Declaratory Judgment action filed by Verance Corporation against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NEC, IBEW Local 300 file for friends of court Brattleboro Reformer By JOSH STILTS / Reformer Staff BRATTLEBORO -- The New England Coalition and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers each filed for friends of the court in Entergy's lawsuit against the state of Vermont on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court says prosecutor's remarks 'unprofessional' San Antonio Express (AP) â€" The Michigan Supreme Court has scolded an Upper Peninsula prosecutor as "simply unprofessional" for using derogatory terms to describe witnesses during the trial of a man who was convicted of killing his wife by pushing her off a cliff. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Court: Brick man can sue Tiffany's Bar for over-serving him Asbury Park Press TRENTON — Drunken drivers who get into accidents may sue the taverns where they were overserved, under a split state Supreme Court decision Wednesday in an appeal by a Toms River restaurant being sued by a Brick man. In a 5-2 decision, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Patrick the pit bull custody battle goes to Newark court newjerseynewsroom.com BY BOB HOLT The custody fight for pit bull Patrick headed to a Newark court Thursday morning. The one-year-old dog who was found in a trash bin in March is currently recovering at an animal hospital in Tinton Falls. But the American Humane Society, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jaycee Dugard's Captors Receive Life Sentences In Court Hollywood Life In the victim impact statement read in court today by her mother, Jaycee finally had a chance to verbalize the disgust she felt toward her captors for those long 18 years: "I chose not to be here today because I refuse to waste another second of my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ramsey Nijem Follows Friend Court McGee to 'Ultimate Fighter' Success MMAFighting.com By Matt Erickson LAS VEGAS – If Season 13 of "The Ultimate Fighter" was a test for Ramsey Nijem, he certainly could have done worse than Court McGee as his study guide. McGee, the Season 11 winner of the show, is a friend and training partner of Nijem, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
- Erie County Court Judge Sheila DiTullio WBEN 930 BUFFALO, NY (AP) - Lawyers for the Seneca Indian Nation and New York state have wrapped up arguments in court over the state's plans to tax reservation cigarette sales to non-Indian customers. A hearing in Erie County Court in Buffalo lasted a little ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court deals mortal blow to privacy Atlanta Journal Constitution By Michael Mears Last month, the United States Supreme Court, in an 8-1 decision in the case of Kentucky v. King, told the police in our nation that they may break into a home without a warrant if they believe that the occupants might be in the act of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
East Liverpool Municipal Court 6-3 The Review Michael N. Childs, 25, West Indianolia Avenue, Youngstown - bond reset to $25000 own recognizance bond, waived right to preliminary hearing, bound over to Columbiana County Court of Common Pleas for two counts possession of drugs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Histogen Interprets Court Ruling as Victory in Patent Infringement Suit Xconomy In a May 24 ruling, US District Court Judge Janis Sammartino addressed the meaning of more than a dozen disputed terms used in the companies' patent filings. The judge agreed in many cases with the way SkinMedica had defined its claims, but Sammartino ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Guilty verdicts end mystery of murders Albany Times Union (Skip Dickstein / Times Union) Michael Mosley, center shows no emotion after being convicted on a charge of murder in Rensselaer County Court House in Troy, NY June 2, 2011. (Skip Dickstein / Times Union) A relative of Michael Mosley reacts after a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scott Hollifield: Court says no one boogies at Jefferson Memorial McDowell News On Saturday, May 28, a group of dancers was arrested for, well, dancing at the Jefferson Monument to protest an earlier appeals court ruling that said the National Park Service can indeed ban dancing at memorial sites and beat the dog snot out of those ... See all stories on this topic » |
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