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August 21, 2009 |

Relocating now more attractive than rebuilding

If a major hurricane hits South Florida this storm season, the area could be littered with thousands of half-destroyed homes for years to come.
6 minute read
August 29, 2007 |

Heading South

Following the technology and real estate markets, law firms are seeing new potential for Orange County.
6 minute read
August 27, 2007 |

Law Firms Peel a California �Orange�

Several of the nation�s largest law firms have peeled back the �Orange Curtain� to reveal a lucrative market just south of Los Angeles.
6 minute read
October 31, 2006 |

Federal Trademark Dilution Law Overhauled

Paul C. Llewellyn, a partner at Kaye Scholer, writes that the TDRA is a significant revision of federal trademark law that is intended to clarify the protection afforded to "famous" marks under �43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 USC �1125(c). However, while it resolves a number of issues under the original statute, the TDRA creates numerous other issues, making it likely that dilution will remain a controversial and evolving aspect of trademark law.
10 minute read
December 07, 2007 |

The Korean Alien Penumbra Conundrum

William Bedsworth discusses how London and Lincoln, Neb., are pretty much the same, and how notliving in France is apparently an inalienable right.
10 minute read
June 12, 2006 |

Real-Life Voir Dire After Cortez

Litigators say they are dealing with one of the hottest issues in Texas civil litigation: How far should lawyers and trial judges go to "rehabilitate" potential jurors who express biases during voir dire?
10 minute read
July 31, 2006 |

Profanity and the Practice: Words Attorneys Should Never Say

Here are some "Dirty Words for Lawyers" -- words attorneys should never, ever utter in polite society, if that's what hanging out with other lawyers can be called.
6 minute read
June 13, 2008 |

Former Samsung Chairman Apologizes at Start of Tax Evasion Trial

Former Samsung boss Lee Kun-hee offered a public apology Thursday at the first session of his trial on tax evasion and other charges. Lee's court appearance came less than two months after his stunning resignation from the helm of South Korea's biggest industrial conglomerate. "I am truly sorry for causing this trouble," the gray-suited Lee said in a calm voice in the packed courtroom. "I will take full responsibility for it and assume a sincere attitude in court."
3 minute read
October 29, 2007 |

AG Sues Celis, CGT Alleging Unauthorized Practice of Law

San Antonio plaintiffs lawyer Mikal Watts says he ended his exploratory bid for the U.S. Senate on Oct. 23 for family reasons, not because of concern over his business relationship with Corpus Christi's Mauricio R. Celis or his firm, CGT Law Group International.
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