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October 18, 2012 |

Defendants Agree to Butt Out of North Face Parodies

The strange saga of a college student who launched parody brands of an outdoor clothing company appears to have come to a conclusion. The North Face and the makers of "South Butt" and "Butt Face" parody products have filed a joint consent judgment of contempt.
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March 28, 2003 |

Michael Whelan, 54, Was Longtime Litigator for PG&E

Michael Whelan, a veteran litigator for Pacific Gas & Electric Co. who spent part of his career at the state attorney general's office died Monday. He was 54.
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March 13, 2002 |

Expert TestimonyOn FingerprintsIs Acceptable

Pollak Says He AppliedToo Stringent a Standard,Reverses Earlier Ruling
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March 25, 2008 |

Trial Practice

Robert S. Kelner, senior partner at Kelner and Kelner, and Gail S. Kelner, an attorney with the firm, write that although the courts permit attorneys wide latitude to determine the content of their summations, it is not a blank check. In an effort to paint the appropriate picture, counsel must be extraordinarily careful not to cross certain lines which could result in reversal of a favorable verdict.
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March 22, 2010 |

Bloomberg LP v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Free With Registration: Circuit Rules the Fed Must Comply With FOIA Request
17 minute read
June 11, 2010 |

Creative oathing: Some suggestions for Wall Street

A few weeks ago, Bloomberg News reported that, in just the past year, hundreds of students at the Harvard Business School have taken something called the M.B.A. Oath. Endorsed by Harvard's dean and replicated by other business schools, the oath comes in two sizes: an important-sounding long version and a punchy executive summary, consisting of seven crisp bullet points.
5 minute read
February 12, 2008 |

Contrite Lerach gets maximum two-year term

The gray-haired man in the black robe huffed. And he puffed.But in the end, Los Angeles federal Judge John Walter didn't blow up William Lerach's plea deal. Walter did, however, sentence the former securities class action king Monday to two years in jail the highest penalty allowed under Lerach's agreement with the government.
5 minute read
November 19, 2009 |

Transactions: Residential

Coral Gables mansion sells for $6.15 million $3.7 million buys Fisher Island condo
4 minute read
July 19, 2004 |

Tools of the Trade

Barbara Rollins, judge of Taylor County Court at Law No. 2, immersed herself in the world of forensic science two years ago to write four children's books about the tools of modern crime-solving.
8 minute read
November 01, 2011 |

Chrysler October U.S. sales rise 27%

General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC said U.S. deliveries rose less than analysts' estimates that called for the best sales month since February.
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