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Former D.A. Changes Firms to Get Back Into Courtroom
Kenneth B. Hodges III has joined Atlanta's Ashe, Rafuse & Hill to get back into the courtroom. He moved from the Baudino Law Group, the health law firm that he joined in November 2008 after stepping down as Dougherty County district attorney, an office he'd held for 12 years.Next Up, a Really Weighty Legal Issue
The latest Hollywood legal squabble involves what arguably shapes up to be one of the more egregious sins in Tinseltown: Suggesting that a celebrity could stand to lose a few pounds. Last month, Paula Abdul filed a $1 million complaint in L.A. Superior Court. The suit targets the "Hollywood 48-Hour Miracle Diet" and a panoply of its manufacturers and marketers. Abdul's lawyers say that the diet ads that mentioned her were defamatory, invasive and "calculatedly false."Delaware Chancellor William Chandler III found "no basis" to disqualify the firm from representing Air Products in a hostile takeover bid for former client Airgas. But the judge declined to decide one key issue.
9th Circuit Finds Pharmaceutical Sales Reps Exempt from Overtime Laws
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The Confederate flag still stirs debate
We are still fighting the Civil War, albeit bloodlessly. Questions that should have been laid to rest long ago-such as why the war happened and what its legacy means for modern Americans-are the subject of contention today. And not just between North and South, as one might expect, but among citizens within the respective sections (as we used to describe ourselves in unmistakable terms of free or slave, North or South, and the up-for-grabs Western territories) of the country.'Viacom v. YouTube' Decision Revisits DMCA Safe Harbor
Attorneys Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini review safe harbor details of Viacom v. YouTube and explore why the Second Circuit decided that a trier of fact might deny protection to YouTube.Information Governance Isn't Just Hype
Information governance goes well beyond traditional records management and is becoming increasingly prevalent throughout all industries. But "what does it mean?" asks Leigh Isaacs, director of records and information governance at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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