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High Profile Pleading: Memorandum Opinion Re: E-Mail Discovery In 'Filegate'
Alexander v. Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Dist. Ct., District of Columbia, Filed June 5, 2000United States, appellee v. Joseph Amato and John Fasciana, defendants-appellants
Free With Registration: Attorney's Fees, Accounting Costs Can Be Included, As 'Other Expenses', in Restitution Order Under MVRAThe High Court's Changing Landscape
After 11 remarkably unaltered years together, the Rehnquist Court has entered its own season of change. The retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor -- who has cast the deciding vote in so many of the Court's closest cases -- will break up one of the longest-running shows in Supreme Court history. And the show ended with a fascinating finale. "There were lots of cases raising fun and sexy issues," said Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz, who argued some of those cases. "The term rocked and rolled."McNeil v. The New Jersey Legislative Apportionment Commission,
The Law Division correctly upheld the State redistricting plan adopted by the Apportionment Commission after the 2000 census, that divided Newark and Jersey City into three legislative districts each (as had been the case for nearly 40 years), since the two-district political-boundary requirement in Article IV, Section 2, paragraph 3 of the New Jersey Constitution cannot be enforced with respect to those cities without violating the federal constitutional mandate of one-person, one-vote and the federal V2006 Report of the Supreme Court Professional Responsibility Rules Committee
Notice to the bar.Qualcomm Digs Deep in Face of Global Litigation Onslaught
Along the way to endless patent licensing revenues, Qualcomm's plans went awry. The San Diego chip maker's licensees, tired of Qualcomm's bullying, are pursuing a concerted, worldwide attack. Rival chip maker Broadcom sued Qualcomm in California, New Jersey and Washington, D.C.; Nokia filed suits in Delaware and D.C.; and four other wireless companies filed complaints with the European Commission. Fighting to save its business, Qualcomm expects to spend more than $200 million on litigation next year.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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