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  • New York Law Journal

    Lawyers' Liens Allowed in Fight for Photos

    By Mark Fass | December 23, 2004

    Following an eight-year family battle over the ownerships rights to 700,000 photographs by Sam Shaw and his son Larry, a Manhattan Supreme Court judge ordered liens against the photos in favor

  • Litigation Daily

    GeoTag Patent Claims Get Green Light, Again

    By Jan Wolfe | September 27, 2013

    Suing more than 400 companies for patent infringement poses logistical difficulties. So when it came time for the uber-litigious nonpracticing entity GeoTag Inc. to explain its infringement

  • The Recorder

    In re M.B.

    March 22, 2010

    C.A. 4th E048581 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that the Indian Child Welfare Act does not require an appointed Indian expert to interview a dependant

  • The Associated Press

    Senator: Tentative deal on immigration ag workers

    By ERICA WERNER | April 9, 2013

    WASHINGTON — A tentative deal has been reached to resolve a dispute between agriculture workers and growers that was standing in

  • The Recorder

    Opposing Parties in Agreement on Pot Case Before Calif. Supreme Court

    By Mike McKee | November 3, 2009

    Students at the University of California, Berkeley, will get to see something rare when the California Supreme Court holds oral arguments on campus Tuesday -- a case in which the opposing parties p

  • New York Law Journal

    Suit Seeks Return of 'Excessive' Fees

    By Anthony Lin | September 15, 2005

    A Manhattan law firm has been hit with a suit claiming some of its partners tried to extract almost $50 million in "gifts" and unearned fees from a longtime client, the 80-year-old widow of on

  • New York Law Journal

    People v. Roy Gray

    March 3, 2008

    Before Lippman, P.J., Andrias, Williams, Buckley, Kavanagh, JJ.Read the Full-Text Opinion

  • The Associated Press

    Judge holds closed-door hearing in Nacchio insider trading case

    August 25, 2006

    DENVER AP - A federal judge closed part of a hearing in the insider trading case against former Qwest Chief Joe Nacchio Friday, saying information from the government's business dealings with

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Flawed Restatement

    By Matthew Finkin | September 28, 2007

    Sixty-five professors of labor and employment law have petitioned the American Law Institute (ALI) to terminate its projected Restatement of Employment Law. Most have had experience in private

  • The Associated Press

    Madoff judge denies motion on claim deadline

    By TOM HAYS | February 24, 2009

    NEW YORK AP - A bankruptcy judge in the Bernard Madoff case refused Tuesday to waive a deadline for claims against the disgraced money manager by people who may be asked to give back money th

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