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Chancery Dismisses Shareholder Suit Over Falsified Verifications
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed a lawsuit filed against a medical device company by two of its shareholders because the plaintiffs, including a Philadelphia attorney, filed three verifications that were improperly notarized by a notary public who did not personally witness the second plaintiff sign the documents.LawJam 2012. Marshall Seese, playing music with abandon
R&B, Inc. and Marshall Seese and the Abandoned are the seventh and eighth of eight lawyer bands to be profiled in the Daily Report. The bands will compete at LawJam 2012 - Atlanta's third annual battle of the lawyer bands - Saturday at the Variety Playhouse from 7 p.m. to midnight. Proceeds benefit the Atlanta Bar Foundation's charitable projects and pro bono legal service providers. Tickets can be purchased online at www.variety-playhouse.com.Big Law's Decade of Technology
Welcome to 2010 ... and a new decade! Wow, we are getting old. Hey, where is my hovercraft? I guess I will have to settle for the ability to watch movies while simultaneously playing Pong against a foreign exchange student in Nepal and checking the best prices on new TVs -- all from my mobile phone.Judge Allows Lawsuit Over Computer 'Spy' Program to Survive
An invasion of privacy claim involving the alleged interception and transmission of a Washington state woman's emails and communications to a company in Pennsylvania - via a "spy" program on a rent-to-own computer - cannot be dismissed based on lack of jurisdiction, a federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled.To Network Effectively, Move Beyond the Basics
Sometimes I challenge myself with my columns, like last month when I attempted to recap a whole decade. I've done it again this month by writing about networking, already the subject of hundreds of thousands of columns, books and articles. According to my resume, I last undertook to write about networking 10 years ago.Circus sues animal rights critics, claiming defamation
Atlanta-based UniverSoul Circus is suing critics who claimed its elephant handler mistreats one of the animals appearing in the circus.Deciding Whether Law Firms Should Have an App for That
One thing Fox Rothschild family law partner Eric Solotoff has learned in the five years his practice group has run a blog is that clients are looking for lawyers in less traditional ways.Cellphone Tracking Admissible at Trial, Federal Court Rules in Harassment Suit
As the sole remaining plaintiff in a suit alleging widespread workplace harassment gears up for trial, a federal judge restricted the amount of evidence the plaintiff is allowed to present regarding the defendant's relationships with co-workers.Race, Age Bias Suit Against Prison Gets Green Light
A federal judge in Scranton has applied equitable tolling to a case brought by a 62-year-old black pastor alleging that the prison in Lackawanna County fired him because of his race and age.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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