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Cite as: King v. Cuomo, 08 Civ. 6058 (SHS), NYLJ 1202477814545, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 4, 2011)District Judge Sidney H. SteinDecide
Manager: Sterger Meets With NFL
The woman who allegedly received lewd photos and inappropriate text messages from Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre met with NFL investigators last week, her manager says.Final Judgment is in: What Does 'Microsoft' Mean?
While there is a stay and an appeal, there is little denying that U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's June 7 ruling that Microsoft should be broken into two separate companies has changed the Internet business both because of its interpretation of the law and its high profile. Voices ranging from prominent attorneys in the field to politicians weigh in with their opinions on the decision and its likely impact.Panel tosses contempt for 'sarcastic' expression
Lawyers who have a hard time keeping a poker face when they don't like a judge's ruling can take heart in a decision issued last week by the state Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel has tossed a ruling by a veteran Henry County Juvenile Court judge that found a lawyer in contempt for making what the judge called a "sarcastic" face at him.Cunningham v. Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
An employee who suffers a work-related injury, returns to work and is then terminated for cause is not precluded from receiving temporary disability benefits if the injury precludes him from obtaining other employment.Firms hiring for Florida foreclosures
Julie Kay [email protected] firms from throughout the country have opened offices in Florida to capture foreclosure business abandoned by the Law Offices of David J. Stern and Ben-Ezra Katz in the wake of investigations into possible foreclosure fraud.The largest of the new firms is Atlanta-based McCalla Raymer, which has four Florida offices, including one in downtown Fort Lauderdale.The New Cryptographic Landscape: What Is the U.S. Encryption Policy Now?
The Ninth Circuit's recent decision to grant the Justice Department's request for rehearing en banc in Bernstein v. Department of Justice is but the latest piece in the Clinton Administration's puzzling encryption policy. In this article, E-Commerce Law Weekly's senior legal editor Mike Godwin extensively reviews the history of U.S. encryption policy and its present status.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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