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Oprah Interview Marks Beginning of Armstrong's Next Legal Battle
Now retired, Lance Armstrong no longer scales the alpine peaks of Europe, but the disgraced cyclist's terse admission about using banned substances could put him back on a steep legal path — one that could land him in federal court or even bankruptcy.Oprah Interview Marks Beginning of Armstrong's Next Legal Battle
Lance Armstrong's decadelong fight to clear his name of performance-enhancing drug use officially ended last week with a much-publicized interview with Oprah Winfrey. The seven-time Tour de France winner has kept lawyers from nearly a dozen Am Law 200 firms busy in litigation and arbitration proceedings around the world, and now the disgraced cyclist faces another steep legal path—one that could land him back in federal court or even bankruptcy.Seeking Extra Work? You Be the Judge
YOU ARE a young solo practitioner temporarily between big deals, with the regular need of fresh folding money. Or you are a veteran solo rather choosy about your clientele, in which case you likewise know the occasional shortfall at the first of the month, and could use some supplemental income.Court Advertising Panel Tacks a Caveat Onto Lawyer Solicitations
Lawyers who send or e-mail solicitations to prospective clients must tell the recipients they should ignore the solicitations if they already have counsel, a state Supreme Court panel says.Rambus is asking the California Court of Appeal to revive its price-fixing case against Micron and SK Hynix, saying that lower courts erred by excluding evidence that its alleged co-conspirators pleaded guilty to federal charges. Rambus also accuses Hynix of improperly striking two of the three African-American members of the jury pool, in part because Rambus' lead trial counsel was African-American.
Gwinnett's business court is booming
Slammed with a calendar filled with criminal and family law matters, Gwinnett County Superior Court judges knew that lawyers representing clients in commercial-litigation matters were getting frustrated.They made a suggestion to the judges of Gwinnett State Court to create a business court and shift some commercial-litigation matters over to the State Court.Cite as: Windsor v. U.S., 10 Civ. 8435, NYLJ 1202495942896, at *1 (SDNY, Decided June 2, 2011)Magistrate Judge James C. Francis IVDecided
Your Company Can Use CAN-SPAM to Its Advantage
For those still confused by the CAN-SPAM Act, take heart: The agencies responsible for promulgating regulations under the act recently provided some practical guidance on joint e-mail campaigns and the use of e-mail messages sent to wireless devices. By keeping up to date on such information corporate counsel can help their companies use CAN-SPAM to their advantage, rather than letting the act can their marketing campaigns.Trending Stories
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