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Atlanta Falcons try to recover millions in bonuses paid to Vick
How long Michael Vick spends in prison will be determined by federal prosecutors, his criminal defense team and a U.S. District Court judge, but what happens to millions of Vick's bonuses likely will be determined by lawyers for the Atlanta Falcons, the NFL Players Association, the NFL Management Council and possibly both an arbitrator and special master. They will wrestle with the esoteric law of the NFL to find out how much of the $37 million the Falcons paid to their quarterback the team can recover.Government Launches Crackdown on Websites Selling Pirated Movies, Goods
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Justice Department officials on Wednesday announced that they have shut down nine websites as part of an initiative to bring criminal actions against sites that sell counterfeited goods and pirated movies. Unlike previous efforts to crack down on Internet piracy, the initiative targets a "class of violators" rather than individual sites. ICE estimates that copyright piracy has cost the U.S. economy more than $58 billion in lost output and nearly 353,000 lost jobs.Government launches crackdown on Web sites selling pirated movies, goods
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Justice Department officials on Wednesday announced that they have shut down nine Web sites as part of an initiative to bring criminal actions against sites that sell counterfeited goods and pirated movies.Feds Launch New Crackdown on Websites Selling Pirated Movies, Counterfeit Goods
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Justice Department officials announced Wednesday that they have shut down nine websites as part of an new IP enforcement initiative.Court Clarifies Conflicts for Nonprofits
The California Supreme Court outlined some standards for determining whether attorney conflicts exist in publicly funded legal agencies.Ambivalence greets marriage-equality suit
Longtime conservative lawyer Theodore Olson has teamed up with former adversary David Boies to join the fight for same-sex marriage. The eye-catching pairing of two high-powered lawyers from opposite sides of the political spectrum on such a divisive social issue caught many civil rights lawyers off guard. But the two men, representing two homosexual couples in California, said that they had simply found a common cause regarding what they perceive as a violation of fundamental rights.Trending Stories
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