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The waning days of September brought the end to a slew of big patent cases involving R.J. Reynolds, Freddie Mac, LG, and others, with Verizon alone agreeing to pay more than $500 million to put two separate infringement suits to rest.
Fulton jury rejects condo board's legal-mal claims
A Fulton County jury has rejected legal malpractice claims against Weissman, Nowack, Curry & Wilco and former partner Jay Lazega, finding that the lawyers were not negligent in their handling of a complex construction liability case brought several years ago by a condo association for the upscale Phoenix on Peachtree tower and turning aside the plaintiff's request for more than $3 million in damages.Family Seeks To Reach A Deal With Marriott Over Key Biscayne Doctor's Death
The widow and daughters of a Key Biscayne doctor are pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit after he caught Legionnaires' disease at Chicago's five-star JW Marriott hotel.And to Think That I Saw It in Steamboat Springs
William Bedsworth observes with wonder the snowy soul of the universe.Antitrust fears kill Yahoo-Google ad-sharing deal
Yahoo's lawyers were ready to fight a government lawsuit blocking the search engine's ad-sharing deal with Google. One small problem: Google wasn't. Google general counsel David Drummond announced in a blog post Wednesday that his company wasn't willing to go to the mat with antitrust regulators to save a deal that was viewed as a lifeboat for rival Yahoo. The partnership would have outsourced some of Yahoo's search advertising to Google and brought in an estimated $800 million a year.Disgraced California Judge Wants Bar Card Back
When Patrick Couwenberg was removed from the Los Angeles County Superior Court bench last year for lying about his academic and military background, he claimed he suffered from pseudologia fantastica -- a pathological lying condition. Now he's trying to reclaim his law license in a way that would reinstate his judge's salary pending a decision, and the Commission on Judicial Performance has gone to the California Supreme Court to oppose him.Trending Stories
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