Motion to Tranfer Venue to Minnesota Denied
Blog | mcsmith.blogs.com | 48 minutes ago
Deep Nines, Inc. v. McAfee, Inc., 2009 WL 3784372(E.D.Tex. Nov 10, 2009) (NO. CIV.A.9:09CV89) Judge: Ron Clark Holding: Motion to Transfer Venue DENIED "It is clear that where there is no connection with Texas or the Eastern District of Texas,...
Appeals Court Affirms CFTC Enforcement against Trading that Produces Artificial Price
Blog | www.energylegalblog.com | 1 hour 8 minutes ago
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) civil enforcement action against a New York Mercantile Exchange broker for "knowingly" manipulating settlement prices for electricity future contracts on behalf of Avista Energy, Inc.
From Letters to the Editors of Mirror of Justice
Blog | prawfsblawg.blogs.com | 2 hours 23 minutes ago
Back when The New Yorker didn't run a Letters to the Editor section, Spy Magazine used to run a feature called "Letters to the Editor of The New Yorker." Since my good friend Rick's other blog, Mirror of Justice, doesn't have a comment section, for reasons I fully accept, let me use this space to
Koppelman on Balkin on Constitutional Theory
Blog | lsolum.typepad.com | 3 hours 19 minutes ago
Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern University School of Law) has posted Why Jack Balkin is Disgusting (Constitutional Commentary, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Yale Law Professor Jack Balkin didn’t win friends when he announced that (1) he is now a...
http://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/2009/11/koppelman-on-balkin-on-constitutional-theory.html
Overflowlegal.com Reaches One Million Hit Mark
Blog | greatestamericanlawyer.typepad.com | 3 hours 44 minutes ago
You may recall, we launched overflowlegal.com this last year, a Pligg site for law. We have created more legal categories than any other site out there, with over 100 categories of legal content including some irreverent ones. We are proud...
District Court Applies Calder Effects Test in Typosquatting Case
Blog | ecommercelaw.typepad.com | 4 hours 31 minutes ago
On November 13, 2009, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan applied the Calder effects test in granting a defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2), or, in the alternative, to transfer venue. Weather
Zealous advocacy for accused terrorists
Blog | www.legalethicsforum.com | 5 hours 46 minutes ago
Story here. Criminal defense lawyers for the accused terrorists who will be tried in NYC are saying that their clients will plead not guilty so that they will have more opportunities for criticizing the United States. In response, Dean Boyd,...
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Blog | innertemplelibrary.wordpress.com | 5 hours 59 minutes ago
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Divide grows between lawyers with and without digital influence
Blog | kevin.lexblog.com | 6 hours 7 minutes ago
Minneapolis based Web marketing and PR strategist, Adam Singer, has an excellent blog post this morning about the growing divide between those with di
Epstein on the GM and Chrysler Bankruptcies
Blog | uchicagolaw.typepad.com | 6 hours 29 minutes ago
Over at the website of The Freeman, published by the Foundation for Economic Education, Richard Epstein has published an article entitled "Political Bankruptcies: How Chrysler and GM Have Changed the Rules of the Game." Below is an excerpt: The topic...
http://uchicagolaw.typepad.com/faculty/2009/11/epstein-on-the-gm-and-chrysler-bankruptcies.html

