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March 14, 2007 |

BALCO's Singing Cowboy

Why former PI and rodeo exec Larry McCormack fingered his friend as the one who leaked the transcripts in the BALCO steroids case. No Subscription Required
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October 15, 2003 |

Iraq diary: Coming Home

16 minute read
February 02, 2009 |

Pro Se Felon Turns Into Friendly Foe

My favorite pro se was a man I'll call Eddie. Eddie was a guest of the State of Connecticut, serving time for a felony or two. While in the tuna fish can, he experienced chest pain, whereupon they brought him to a local hospital, my client. Eddie claimed that while he was undergoing a stress test, he fell off the treadmill, sustaining sprains, strains, and various other not terribly detectable injuries, which were all of a permanent and disabling nature. He filed a lawsuit. Among other things, Eddie asserted that his civil rights had been violated. His complaint was drafted in ballpoint pen on lined yellow paper. He had highly legible handwriting and impeccable grammar.
3 minute read
August 17, 2011 |

Judge Says He Doubts Designer Can Trademark Color

A federal judge has refused to grant a preliminary injunction stopping Yves Saint Laurent from selling shoes with a red sole that rival design house Christian Louboutin claims infringe on its trademark.
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December 01, 2011 |

Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done

Since we do not live in a black-and-white world, color has always been a part of branding and advertising. And for some products and services, color is the primary focus of branding efforts.
5 minute read
June 21, 2010 |

Commentary: Get Ready for Your Video Close-Up

Videoconference interviews are becoming more common as law firms and corporations expand geographically, and as travel becomes more expensive and time-consuming, say Valerie Fontaine and Roberta Kass. Increasingly, law firms are organized by practice or industry groups, with matters being staffed with lawyers from offices around the globe. Therefore, candidates may need to interview with practitioners in other states or countries with whom they will be working if hired. And, especially in this down economy, prospective employers are cutting costs, so many may utilize their on-site videoconferencing capabilities rather than fly interviewers or candidates to meetings in far-flung offices.
7 minute read
August 26, 2008 |

Upscale Mexican Restaurant Adds Flavor to University City

The description of "upscale Mexican" cuisine might sound like an oxymoron, but that is exactly what Distrito in University City is. It's a fusion of Mexican flavors with modern food.
4 minute read
February 25, 2002 |

It Ain`t Over

Mike Morris is angry. Not in a table-pounding, in-your-face kind of way. His anger is much more controlled than that-and just as unnerving. When he speaks, the volume doesn`t rise, but the speed with which the words come pouring out accelerates. You wonder when-if-he will stop for breath.
15 minute read
May 08, 2008 |

Pedophile suspect found in N.J.; played Santa, painted faces

NEWARK, N.J. AP - An actor who played Santa Claus and painted children's faces was arrested on child sex charges early Thursday after an international manhunt, just the second time Interpol sought the public's help to find a suspected pedophile.Wayne Nelson Corliss, 58, was arrested Thursday morning in his Union City apartment.
3 minute read

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