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Bonds' Attorney Used to Wrestling Matches
SAN FRANCISCO ? Allen Ruby is used to flamboyant wrestling matches pitting one larger-than-life character against another ? and not just in the courtroom.Cite as: People v. Constantine Cristache, 2009QN013384, NYLJ 1202472251705, at *1 (Crim., September 13, 2010)Joseph A. ZayasSeptember 13,
Over Trustee's Objections, Former Howrey Bankruptcy Counsel to be Paid in Full
In a single declarative sentence, U.S. bankruptcy court judge Dennis Montali (left) captured the essence of what was at issue during a nearly two-hour hearing over professional fee applications in the Howrey bankruptcy: "This is not an ATM machine."Court Tightens Rules on Antitrust Suits
The U.S. Supreme Court says private plaintiffs must have more than "a bare assertion" of conspiracy to proceed with antitrust complaints. Bad news for Milberg Weiss.Unfavorable Decision? Let Congress Help
The U.S. International Trade Commission is coming under fire from legislators who contend the agency is inordinately favoring foreign-owned companies over U.S. firms. The criticism reflects the growing attentiveness by members of Congress to issues important to high-tech companies that land before the ITC. It also reflects successful lobbying efforts on the part of technology companies.Who Knew Law Students Were Scamming the Government All Along?
A new report from the New America Foundation criticizes upcoming modifications to the Department of Education's Income-Based Repayment program, but its recommendations for preventing high-income debtors from gaining windfalls ignore the costs to underemployed debtors.Feldman, Fedullo Get Endorsements
With the Philadelphia Bar Association's chancellor's race looming on the horizon, the two front-running candidates have each secured unanimous endorsements from two of the city's most traditionally influential trade associations.2nd Circuit says TV networks not likely to prevail against online start-up
A group of TV broadcasters lost their bid to block Internet startup Aereo from offering subscribers live TV broadcasts when the Second Circuit ruled that the broadcasters are not likely to prevail in a copyright lawsuit challenging Aereo's service.Trending Stories
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