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Judge to Decide If Commission Election in DeKalb Is a Go
R. Robin [email protected] A DeKalb commissioner has asked a federal judge here to halt Tuesday's county commission election. Attorneys for Jacqueline Scott, the incumbent commissioner in District 3, filed an expedited motion for a preliminary injunction last week to stop the elections or, if that fails, to prevent certification of a winner.'Trickle-up' economics may decide U.S. election
Are Americans really preparing to vote on "trickle-up" economics This novel theory suggests that if government provided the lion's share of tax benefits to low- and middle-income Americans and small businesses, they would create more revenue, jobs and financial flexibility. The U.S. presidential candidate who gets economic incentives right for small businesses is on to something powerful.Apple, Dow drive fourth-quarter profits to 19-year high
U.S. corporations are set to report their most profitable fourth quarter on record as companies from Apple to Dow Chemical feed the demand for iPads, caustic soda and capital goods that's bolstering the economy.Cite as: In re Alaire K. G. v. Anthony P. G., 3583, NYLJ 1202495779729, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided May 31, 2011)Before Peter Tom, J.P., David B. Saxe, Karla
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Clicking Facebook 'Like' Button Ruled Not Constitutionally Protected Speech
The "like" button on Facebook seems like a relatively clear way to express your support for something, but a federal judge says that doesn't mean clicking it is constitutionally protected speech.Calif. Jury Doesn't Buy Economic Espionage Charges
A rare economic espionage case ended badly for the government Friday, as a federal jury acquitted two Silicon Valley engineers on a pair of counts and deadlocked on three others. Jurors who sided with Lan Lee and Yuefei Ge felt the government relied too heavily on evidence supplied by NetLogic Microsystems Inc., the alleged victim. To prove that information found on defendants' computers was, in fact, a trade secret, prosecutors called only witnesses from the company itself.U.S. District Court Southern District of New York Judge Hellerstein Plaintiff's counsel, having produced a settlement recovery of $10,750,000 for the corporation on wh
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