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Exhibit A: Another iPad app for trial presentation
Exhibit A joins two other iPad apps for trial presentation, TrialPad and Evidence. While none of these apps are likely to replace trial presentation consultants or even software suites such as TrialDirector, they could be used effectively in the right scenario, such as a settlement conference, mediation, or even a small trial.Lindh Pleads Guilty in Deal That Spares Him From Life in Prison
John Walker Lindh, the American captured in Afghanistan fighting for the Taliban, pleaded guilty today to two charges in a surprise deal that spared him from life in prison. The government said Lindh would cooperate with investigators in anti-terrorism efforts in exchange for his 20-year sentence. The 10 charges in the original indictment carried at least three maximum life sentences.Obama: Default may 'unravel' global finances
President Barack Obama said failure to raise the U.S. debt ceiling by early August might disrupt the global financial system and plunge the nation into another recession. If investors "around the world thought the full faith and credit of the U.S. was not being backed up, if they thought we might renege on our IOUs, it could unravel the entire financial system," Obama said on Sunday's "Face the Nation" program on CBS.Morgan Lewis, Paul Weiss, O'Melveny Advise on Buy that Pairs Twinkies with Pabst Blue Ribbon
Hostess said Tuesday that the $410 million offer made by Apollo Global Management and Metropolous & Co. is the winning bid in a bankruptcy court auction organized to sell the company's snack cake business, which includes the iconic treat Twinkies. The three Am Law 100 firms are advising Apollo and Metropoulos, while Jones Day is representing Hostess.View more book results for the query "Cable News Network"
Cite as: The Great British Teddy Bear Co. v. McNeil-PPC, 12 Civ. 3926, NYLJ 1202595648123, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 29, 2013)District Judge Thomas
Katrina ruling could bring new deluge of lawsuits
NEW ORLEANS AP - A landmark court ruling blaming the Army Corps of Engineers' "monumental negligence" for some of the worst flooding from Hurricane Katrina could lead to a new deluge: billions of dollars in legal action from thousands of storm victims.The federal judge's harshly worded decision also served as vindication for residents of St.SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATESBARTNICKI et al. v. VOPPER, aka WILLIAMS, et al.CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUITNo. 99-1687. Argued Decemb
Cite as: Ceglia v. Zuckerberg, 10-CV-00569A(F), NYLJ 1202542561038, at *1 (WDNY, D February 14, 2012)Judge Leslie G. FoschioD
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