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Grokster, Cyber Law: The Future of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
After Napster, the free music Internet site, lost in the courts several years ago, newcomers such as Grokster, Kazaa and others thought they had built a better mousetrap: peer-to-peer file sharing. The recent U.S. Supreme Court case MGM v. Grokster suggests they were wrong. What does it mean for the future of peer-to-peer file sharing, Internet copyright and free, electronic exchange of information?Tax Questions Put Spotlight on Judge Clouse
Legal ethicists say that Delaware County President Judge Kenneth A. Clouse, at the center of a controversy over his late payment of a real estate tax this month, could face investigation by the state board responsible for regulating judicial conduct in Pennsylvania.Philadelphia Public Interest Calendar
From Monday, May 3, to Friday, May 14, the Philadelphia Bar Foundation will hold its Access to Justice campaign, a citywide campaign to raise funds for the bar foundation's grant-making activities.Drinker Biddle Nets $1.8 Million Award in Fee Fight
A case that came to light earlier this month highlights a type of dispute that rarely makes it to trial and one firms rarely want publicized. Drinker Biddle & Reath won a $1.78 million verdict against a former client late last year after the client disputed the alternative fee arrangement the two sides agreed to in a patent litigation matter. "Suing a client is not a decision Drinker ever takes lightly and it did not do so in this case," said an attorney representing Drinker Biddle.P.I. Suit Deadline Tolled When Claim Filed in Wrong Court, Circuit Says
New Jersey's statute of limitations is tolled for a personal injury plaintiff who mistakenly sues in a court that lacks jurisdiction over a defendant, a federal appeals panel rules, predicting how the state Supreme Court would decide the issue.Goldberger Joins Stevens & Lee Firm
Saying he wanted a platform that included a significant New York presence, bankruptcy department co-chairman Leonard Goldberger has left White & Williams for Stevens & Lee. A White & Williams official, though, said Goldberger's departure was prompted by a connection with Stevens & Lee and an investment bank.Understanding and Trying Cohabitation Cases
What happens to alimony when the recipient begins to live with a third party?Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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