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April 21, 2016 |

Cuba's Aging Leaders to Remain in Power Years Longer

The former guerrilla fighters who founded Cuba's single-party government will hold power for years to come after a twice-a-decade Communist Party congress kept President Raul Castro and his hard-line deputy in the top leadership positions.
7 minute read
November 13, 2015 |

As Google Morphs Into Alphabet, Its Lawyers Figure Out the Future

The Google legal department, headed by Kent Walker, has gotten pretty good at crunching numbers. Next up: Multiplication, and division.
9 minute read
November 13, 2015 | Law.com

As Google Morphs Into Alphabet, Its Lawyers Figure Out the Future

The Google legal department, headed by Kent Walker, has gotten pretty good at crunching numbers. Next up: Multiplication, and division.
9 minute read
December 06, 2014 |

What's on Your Holiday Wish List?

LTN wants to know what readers are asking for this holiday season.
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November 25, 2014 |

Untimely Inclusion of Defendant Allowed in Casino Suit

A plaintiff has received approval from a federal judge in Camden, N.J., to amend her civil rights complaint with the proper identity of a John Doe defendant, but the inclusion of four others listed as fictitious parties have been denied as time-barred.
4 minute read
May 29, 2014 |

Apple's Beats Buy Joins Tech And Street-Wise Style

Beats Electronics' colorful, oversized headphones serve as a fashion accessory to cool kids riding the New York City subway, but as tech companies such as Apple, Samsung and others are discovering, wearable gadgets like smartwatches and Google Glass still have a long way to go to become trendy, must-have consumer items.
4 minute read
February 28, 2014 |

Cheap Beer Back in Style as Brewers Remember Joe Six-Pack

MillerCoors LLC and Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (ABI), after years of focusing on craft ales, ciders and imports, are paying more attention to the working man's drink of choice: cheap beer.
5 minute read
February 19, 2014 |

Amy Goodusky: The Horses Weigh In

I left a copy of the Law Tribune in the barn. I picked it up and looked at it idly. This was the reason: Vendrella v. Astriab Family Ltd. Partnership had been discussed in elaborate detail in that issue. Although this column verges on dangerous anthropomorphism, here is a meditation about what the horses would say about the case. We join them over a flake of hay.
3 minute read
January 15, 2014 |

Anonymous Police Tips Face High Court Scrutiny

Anyone who has driven on Highway 1 in California knows that parts of the road are curvy and hard to maneuver. But does an anonymous tip about a swerving car give a cop license to pull the vehicle over even though the officer did not see dangerous driving? The Supreme Court will consider that question on Jan. 21 in Navarette v. California.
4 minute read
July 16, 2008 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

In the Rough

In a column appearing in the July 2008 issue of Claims magazine, FC&S assistant editor Susan Massmann discusses claims that can arise when golf balls go astray.
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