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15 Banks Charge Cote Is Forcing Settlement With Federal Agency
According to the banks in a legal battle with the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, if they end up settling, it's not because their opponents have a strong case, it's because Southern District Judge Denise Cote is determined to cripple their defense.Erie County Judge Says Residents of Snowy Locales Should Expect Icy Hills
An Erie County judge, siding with the defense in a slip-and-fall case, said residents of areas that typically receive a lot of snow and ice should know that a snow-covered hill is likely to be icy and, therefore, slippery.Software developer's suit against Winklevoss twins may go forward
A Massachusetts state court judge has ruled that a Boston software developer's case against defunct social media site ConnectU Inc. and its founders and key shareholders, including the Winklevoss twins, can move forward.Courts take auctions to the Web
Florida courts, deluged with foreclosures and facing personnel cutbacks, are finding ways to streamline the process and take it online. Two Florida counties recently became the first counties in the country to auction off foreclosed properties online. Other Florida court clerks say they will observe the process in those counties and may follow suit.Judge Refuses to Suppress Wiretaps in Galleon Insider Trading Probe
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Jailbreak Your Smartphone but Not Your Tablet
The most recent set of exemptions to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act contains a quirk of interest to the intellectual property community: the Librarian of Congress opted to permit jailbreaking of smartphones but not of tablets.4th Circuit's 5-5 Split May Impact Hot-Button Cases
The 4th Circuit is under the microscope as senators, legal experts, and conservative and liberal groups watch to see if five vacant judgeships will trigger an ideological shift in one of the nation's most conservative federal appellate benches. An even split, coupled with President Bush's inability to get his nominees confirmed by the Senate, could shift the court toward the left and affect decisions in a key terrorism case, death penalty appeals, immigration issues and labor disputes.Gov't Probe Obtains Wide Swath of AP Phone Records
The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the news cooperative's top executive called a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" into how news organizations gather the news.Decision summaries from the NLJ
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