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JURIST - Paper Chase: Prosecutors ask Roman court to try Italy ex-PM Berlusconi for tax evasion
JURIST - Paper Chase: Prosecutors ask Roman court to try Italy ex-PM Berlusconi for tax evasion
Eastern District of Texas Federal Court Practice: Eolas results in invalidity verdict
A Tyler jury in Judge Leonard Davis' court went out to deliberate this morning shortly before noon in the Eolas v. Adobe case that's been in trial this week. I don't have the verdict form yet, but I understand that...
l r c - o r b i t ... ... ... the usd research satellite: Therapy Dogs available Tuesday!
They’re back baby! Therapy dogs to the rescue! Come on out on Tuesday the 13th and smooch a pooch, pet a pup, or love on a Pug! Certified therapy dogs will be available from 12-2 p.m. for anyone to play...
Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Law Firm Mergers Are on the Rise
Legal Current has reported that domestic law firm mergers rose 67% in 2011 compared to 2010 figures. There were apparently 45 mergers last year versus 27 in 2010, and a study by the Hildebrandt Institute predicts that the trend will...
Ninth Circuit Blog
< div align="justify" > < span style="color:#3333ff;" > < em > U.S. v. Solorio < /em > , No. 10-10304 (1-19-12) (Berzon with O'Scannlain and Lasnik, D.J.) < /span > . < /div > < br / > < div align="justify" > The 9th affirms a convictions for drug trafficking arising from an undercover operation.
Legal Blog Watch
Here are today ' s three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere. 1) Question: I happened to be walking by the courthouse in London, Ontario this morning when a police officer approached me and said I was required to enter the courthouse and serve as on a jury,
No deposition of account holder allowed until he is named as defendant in BitTorrent copyright case
internet technology intellectual property attorney Evan Brown Chicago lawyer copyright trademark domain names UDRP DMCA data privacy
Second Circuit Blog: Ex Parte Line
< span style="font-family: verdana;" > < span style="color: rgb(0, 204, 204);" > United States v. Collins < /span > , No. 10-1048-cr (2d Cir. January 9, 2012) (Calabresi, Chin, Carney, CJJ) < br / > < br / > A jury convicted defendant Collins of several counts of fraud. The circuit ordered a new
PrawfsBlawg: "Better Know a Justice" in 1L Constitutional Law?
Although I ' ve been blogging more frequently as of late over @ Lawfare, I still hope to have relevant non-national security things to chat about here @ Prawfs. Further to that, among the tweaks I ' m considering for my first-year Constitutional Law course this spring is an idea I ' d " borrow "
Chris King's First Amendment Page: NJ District Court Judge Jerome B. Simandle slams Phelan Hallinan
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