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Nonprofit Web Site Offers Free Access to Federal Judicial Records
Spell PACER backwards and you get RECAP, a no-cost alternative to the federal courts' electronic documents database. Its creator says the new service is "turning PACER around" with the goal of "build[ing] the nation's most comprehensive public archive of freely-available federal judicial records."Free Web Access to Judicial Records Gladdens Public but Worries Some Courts
More than 7,000 downloads have been made since last month's launch of RECAP, a no-cost alternative to the federal courts' electronic documents database, PACER. RECAP is an add-on or plug-in to the Mozilla Firefox browser, which, like RECAP, is a free, open-source program. That openness has federal court officials skittish about security, and several districts have posted warnings on their PACER log-in pages. RECAP's site says such fears are unfounded, and some observers are suspicious of the courts' negative reaction.Fla. Supreme Court to hear Everglades case
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) ? The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge to a state deal aimed at buying 73,000 acres of farmland from U.S. Sugar for Everglades restoration projects.Calif's gay marriage trial re-enacted
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? The U.S. Supreme Court may have stopped broadcasts of California's same-sex marriage trial, but that has not prevented the proceedings from being re-enacted for the Internet.Managers don't always perform well in financial crisis
In the hands of legal and financial professionals, prompt action can preserve your business with few delays and none of the uncertainty that comes with court proceedings.Deal Watch: Troutman lawyer closes utility deal
Some unexpected obstacles got in the way, but after a year-long regulatory review, Troutman Sanders partner Terry C. Bridges was able to help close a deal on behalf of a New Mexico utility company.Bridges' client, PNM Resources Inc., closed Jan. 30 on the $640 million sale of its natural gas operations in New Mexico to Continental Energy Systems LLC.Work-for-hire standard could prevent copyright protection
Work-for-hire provisions also have a profound impact on the industries where freelance creators work — publishing, advertising, music and virtually all businesses that use outside vendors to create their software, printed materials and web pages.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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