- "Law And Associates” Warns Being Late On Mortgage Payments Is A Sign That Foreclosure Could Be One
Florida-based foreclosure mitigation specialists Law And Associates points out potential warning signs a - valuable tips that can give homeowners an edge. Knowing the warnings signs of foreclosure are the first steps in preventing it from happening. - 'Absence of signature on FIR irregularity but not illegality'
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that an unsigned First Information Report (FIR) will not give benefit to the accused persons to escape police action. - 'Chief justice's suspension coup against judiciary'
The suspension of Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry was "a coup against the judiciary" planned by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and his government . . . . . . . . - 'Duty of State' to ensure access to drinking water: High Court Chief Justice
It is the "duty of the State" to ensure that citizens have access to drinking water and a clean environment, the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice V K Jain said today. - 'Exclusive courts to deal with atrocities against Dalits needed'
Deploring "negative" role of 'Men in Uniform' and failure of special courts to provide speedy trial . . . . . - 'India a very responsible actor on non-proliferation'
The Bush administration has said that the sanctions imposed on two private Indian firms for allegedly providing Iran with nuclear material did not reflect New Delhi's non-proliferation record and hailed India as a "very responsible actor" in the field. - 'Nixon considered using nukes against North Vietnam'
Former US President Richard Nixon and his national security adviser, Henry A. Kissinger, had contemplated using nuclear weapons power against North Vietnamese, at the peak of the Vietnam War, recently declassified documents reveal. - 'Real Drama' In Release Of Medical Workers Is Changing Libyan Regime, Opinion Piece Says
The "real drama" in the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor who were imprisoned for more than eight years............ - 1993 blasts case: TADA court commences dictating verdict
The designated TADA court hearing the 1993 bomb blasts case today commenced delivery of its verdict in the trial, 13 years after serial blasts claimed 257 lives and left 713 injured. - 2007 Synergizing Anti-Money Laundering Solutions: Confronting the Emerging Trends Summit Announced
ALM’s Strategic Research Institute is proud to announce the 2007 Synergizing AML Solutions: Confronting the Emerging Trends Summit, May 21 to 22, 2007 at Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel in New York, NY........ - 2008 Super Bowl Host Committee Chairman and Retired NFL Superstar to Emcee 2007 Governor’s
Co-founding partner of Gallagher and Kennedy Law Firm, Michael Kennedy and retired NFL superstar, Dave Krieg, will emcee this year’s Governor’s Celebration of Innovation (GCOI) “Super Ball” on December 6th at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale... - 3M and Avery Dennison Settle Patent Infringement Lawsuits
3M and Avery Dennison Corporation [NYSE:AVY] have reached a settlement of lawsuits brought by 3M in the United States and the Netherlands for infringement of 3M’s patents directed to release liners used in the manufacture and sale of pressure sensitive adhesives for large format graphics.. - 3M and Batteries.com LLC Reach Agreement
As part of the settlement, Batteries.com acknowledged the validity and infringement of 3M’s patent rights to lithium ion battery technology. Batteries.com is an Internet based retailer of replacement batteries for many consumer electronic items........ - 7th National Conference of IAL to be held on Dec 21 to 23
The seventh National conference of the Indian Association of Lawyers will be held here from December 21 to 23. - A Fascinating Look into Why Illegal Aliens are Willing to Risk it All to Live in America
Mohamed Fandi’s Alien…Arab…and Maybe Illegal in America is a chilling account of what it means to be an Arab and a Muslim living in post-9/11 America - A Government Plan for Enforcing Immigration Laws – Blocked by a Federal Court – Now Leaves
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to crack down on businesses that hire illegal immigrants, but a prominent labor lawyer says small businesses aren’t out of the woods yet...... - A.M. Best Assigns Rating to Stoneheath Re’s Issuance of Perpetual Preferred Securities
A.M. Best Co. has assigned a debt rating of “bbb” to the $350 million of non-cumulative perpetual preferred securities (issuer preferred securities) issued by Stoneheath Re’s (issuer), a Cayman Islands exempted company. The rating outlook is stable. - ABA Bestows Charles R. English Award on Cadwalader’s Banoun
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, one of the world’s leading international law firms, is pleased to announce that partner Raymond Banoun, head of the firm’s Business Fraud and Complex Litigation practice, today received the Charles R. English Award bestowed by the American Bar Association’s Section of Criminal Justice. - ABA Retirement Funds Adds Association of Legal Administrators to Its Members’ Benefit Family
The ABA Retirement Funds (ABA/RF), a tax-qualified retirement program for the law firm community, today announced the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) has added the ABA Retirement Funds to its member benefits family...... - Abbott Sues French HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group For Launching Attack On Company's Web Site
Abbott Laboratories on May 23 filed a lawsuit in French criminal court against the HIV/AIDS advocacy group Act Up-Paris for launching a "cyber attack" on the company's Web site, the Wall Street Journal reports. - Ableauctions – Supreme Court of British Columbia Grants Axion “Order Nisi” on Mortgaged Property
Ableauctions.com (AMEX:AAC) announced today that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted the company’s subsidiary Axion Investment Corporation application for an Order Nisi..... - Accredited to Continue Lawsuit Against Lone Star
Accredited Home Lenders Holding Co. (NASDAQ:LEND) (“Accredited” or “Company”) announced today that it will continue to pursue its lawsuit against Lone Star Fund V (U.S.), L.P. and two of its affiliates (“Lone Star”) seeking specific performance of Lone Star’s obligations to close Lone Star’s tender offer for the outstanding common stock of Accredited at $15.10 per share and to complete the merger with Accredited.... - Accused in Briton's murder sent to police custody
A Himachal Pradesh court has sent a man arrested for the alleged murder of his wife's former boyfriend, British charity worker Michael Blakey, to 10 days police custody by a court here. - ACE DuraFlo® Wins Motion for Summary Judgment of Noninfringement in Patent Dispute
ACE DuraFlo® Systems, LLC (ACE) announced today that the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California granted ACE’s motion for summary judgment, ruling that ACE has not infringed - ACG/Grant Thornton: U.S. Middle Market Corporate Executives and M&A Professionals Target More Cross
U.S. mid-market corporate executives and merger professionals are looking to aggressively target cross-border acquisitions in the next 12 months, according to a survey of more than 200 U.S. active representatives of middle-market companies, investment banks, private equity firms, law firms, accountants and consultants by ACG (Association for Corporate Growth), Grant Thornton LLP, and Eureka Private Equity..... - Achuthanandan defends colleges act
Defending the law to govern self-financing colleges, Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan today said his government would appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court's order striking down four key clauses of the legislation. - ACLJ & Members of Congress Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Constitutionality of Child Pornography Law
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), on behalf of 18 members of Congress, said today the Supreme Court has an important opportunity to combat child pornography by upholding the 2003 Protect Act. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the case of United States v. Williams (No. 06-694)....... - ACLJ Applauds Appeals Court Decision Dismissing ACLU Lawsuit Challenging Boy Scouts
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, today applauded a decision by a federal appeals court dismissing a lawsuit by the ACLU challenging the U.S. Department of Defense’s support of the Boy Scouts of America and their national jamboree. The ACLJ filed an amicus brief with the appeals court on behalf of 90 members of Congress asking that the suit be dismissed. - ACLJ Applauds Appeals Court for Dismissing Challenge to Mt. Soledad Case in San Diego
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said it is pleased a federal appeals court has dismissed as moot a case against the City of San Diego challenging the Mt. Soledad cross. The appeals court dismissed the suit agreeing with the argument that the case is moot because the federal government now owns the land on which the memorial sits. - ACLJ Applauds Supreme Court Decision Outlawing Partial-Birth Abortion
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, today applauded the Supreme Court for its decision to uphold the national ban on partial-birth abortion and outlaw the gruesome procedure. The ACLJ filed amicus briefs in both cases before the Supreme Court - ACLJ Asks Supreme Court to Reject Taxpayer Standing in Church-State Case
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, today filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States urging the Court to take the case of University of Notre Dame v. Laskowski (U.S. No. 06-582). The ACLJ is asking the Court to hold that the same rules apply church-state separationists as to everyone else. - ACLJ Calls California Appeals Court Decision an Important Victory in the Battle to Keep San Diego’s
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, today applauded a decision by the California Court of Appeals overturning a lower court decision that said a ballot proposition by San Diego voters to donate the property on which the Mt. Soledad Memorial sits to the federal government was unconstitutional. The ACLJ filed an amicus brief in the California case in support of the cross memorial and has filed briefs at the federal level as litigation continues. - ACLJ Calls on Maine School District to Remove Policy to Distribute Prescription Contraceptives
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, today demanded that a Maine school district abandon its policy to distribute prescription contraceptives to students as young as 11 or face legal action to have the policy removed..... - ACLJ Calls on Supreme Court to Protect Free Speech Rights of Students
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today the Supreme Court has an important opportunity to protect the free speech rights of students to express their views on controversial topics that may be deemed unacceptable to a school district. - ACLJ Launches Campaign Challenging Congressional Legislation Aimed at Restricting Free Speech
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, said today it is launching a nationwide campaign to oppose legislation on Capitol Hill that would drastically affect the operation of churches and non-profit organizations by restricting free speech by classifying them as “grassroots lobbying firms” subject to governmental regulation. - ACLJ Poised to Take Utah Cases to Supreme Court to Protect Nation’s Heritage Displayed in Cities
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it will ask the Supreme Court of the United States to take two Utah cases that could force local governments across the country to remove existing displays – including long-standing patriotic and historical displays – the result of local governments being compelled to post privately owned monuments or displays from any group about anything. - ACLJ Stands Ready to Protect Rights of Students to Express Faith in Public Schools
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it is distributing an informational letter to nearly one million supporters outlining the rights of students to pray and express their religious faith in the public school setting. The ACLJ letter – posted online at www.aclj.org.... - ACLJ Urges GA Officials to Protect Solemnity of Memorial Service of Virginia Tech Student after KS
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it is working with officials in Georgia after a Kansas church announced plans to picket a memorial service scheduled tomorrow for Ryan Clark – a Virginia Tech student who was murdered this week during the massacre in Blacksburg, VA............ - ACLJ Urges Missouri Officials to Keep Voluntary Bible Study in Place at County Courthouse
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it has sent an informational letter to officials in St. Charles County, Missouri urging them to keep in place a voluntary Bible study that’s been taking place in the county courthouse – a Bible study that critics are trying to remove. - ACLJ Urges Senate to Protect Life and Reject Embryonic Stem Cell Bill
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, said today the U.S. Senate must reject S. 5 – a measure to be debated and voted on this week – a measure that clears the way for the federal government – using tax dollars – to conduct research on stem cells taken from human embryos. The Senate begins debate on the issue tomorrow.......... - ACLJ Urges Supreme Court to End Special Privileges for Church-State Separationist
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law . . . . - Acquisition Creates One of the Largest High-Tech Law Enforcement/Public Safety Equipment Distributor
Dana Safety Supply, Inc. (DSS), leader in high-tech law enforcement and public safety equipment distribution, announced today that it has acquired the David G. Simons Group of companies. Included in the acquisition are Central Public Safety in Tampa, FL, Southeast Public Safety in Norcross, GA, Palmetto Distributors in Columbia, SC, and Southern Public Safety in Greensboro, NC. - Activists express concern over ban of cycle rickshaws
Expressing concern over the threat posed to the livelihood of a number of rickshaw pullers in the wake of Delhi High Court's order banning cycle rickshaws in Chandni Chowk area, a panel of social activists today urged the government to consider the issue. - ACUITY Selects Bottomline’s Legal eXchange™ to Reduce Paper Invoice Processing
Bottomline Technologies, a leading provider of collaborative payment and invoice automation solutions, today announced that property and casualty insurer ACUITY has selected Legal eXchange to automate its legal invoice review and approval processes. - ADDING and REPLACING UCLA School of Law Native Nations Law & Policy Center Report Addresses Federal
UCLA School of Law’s Native Nations Law & Policy Center released a research report addressing an issue currently before Congress – whether to continue federal contracting policies that have benefited Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs). “Federal Contracting Support for Alaska Natives’ Integration into the Market Economy,” written by UCLA Professors Duane..... - ADDING MULTIMEDIA David L. White Joins lanelogic as CFO/COO
lanelogic, Inc., the Wall Street inspired used vehicle trading network for franchised dealers, named David L. White as its new chief financial officer and chief operating officer. In this role, Mr. White is responsible for all operation and financial activities..... - ADESA Announces Settlement of Stockholder Lawsuit Regarding Proposed Merger
ADESA, Inc. (NYSE:KAR), North America's largest publicly traded provider of wholesale vehicle auctions and used vehicle dealer floorplan financing, today announced that it has reached an agreement in principle to settle a putative stockholder class action lawsuit related to the company's proposed merger with KAR Acquisition, Inc. - Adhoc registration of shops extended till Jan 15
The Supreme Court today ratified the monitoring committee's decision to extend the date for adhoc registration of shops on 2,183 newly notified roads till January 15 even as more than 2.75 lakh out of about three lakh shopkeepers have filed their applications so far. - Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. Applauds California Supreme Court’s Decision Regarding $3 Billion
Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC) applauds the $3 Billion Stem Cell Research Program, Proposition 71, upheld yesterday by the California Supreme Court. In a “request denied” ruling, the California Supreme Court declined to review the challenge brought forward by opponents of the measure. - Advocacy Group Sues Federal Agencies Over Statements About Medical Marijuana
The Oakland, Calif.-based advocacy group Americans for Safe Access on Wednesday filed suit in Oakland federal court against HHS and FDA over statements the organizations have made about medical marijuana . . . . . . - Advocate Protesting China's One-Child Policy Loses Appeal To Two-and-a-Half-Year Prison Sentence
Human rights advocate Mao Hengfeng, who has protested for the past 19 years against China's one-child-per-family policy . . . . . . . - Advocates lay near seige of COP's office
About 400 advocates here today laid near seige of the office of Police Commissioner and staged picketing in front of it, demanding suspension and arrest of three women constables for allegedly assaulting a lawyer last night. - Advocates to boycott courts for two days from tomorrow
The Federation of District and Subordinate Courts Bar Associations of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry today decided to boycott courts for two days from tomorrow to protest the recent High Court directive to dispose of 40 civil cases in a month. - Aetna Recognized as National “5-Star” Employer by the Department of Defense for Support of Employees
Aetna (NYSE: AET) today announced that it has been recognized as a “5-Star Employer” by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an agency of the U.S. Department of Defense, for going “above and beyond” federal laws relating to employment and reemployment of workers who volunteer in the Guard and Reserve.. - Affiliates of Angelo, Gordon & Co. and National Home Health Care Corp. Enter into Merger Agreement
Angelo, Gordon & Co. and National Home Health Care Corp. (National Market: NHHC), a provider of home health care and staffing services in the Northeast . . . . - Affinity Announces Results of Markman Hearing
Affinity Technology Group, Inc. today announced the results of its Markman hearing related to its patent infringement lawsuits against Ameritrade,............. - Africo Resources - legal update on DRC proceedings
Further to the news release dated 16 July 2007, Africo Resources has been advised that the public hearing took place on Friday 27th July 2007 at the Supreme Court of Justice in Kinshasa, at which the action against the three judges of the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Lubumbashi was pled. - Africo Resources - Update on DRC Legal Proceedings
Further to its news release dated 25 June 2007, Africo Resources (TSX: ARL) has been advised that three of the four Lubumbashi judges against whom Africo has lodged a case of judicial misconduct have been served with proceedings under the authority of the Presiding Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice of the DRC...... - AG says Sterlite call option on Balco against law
The Attorney General has told the government that the Sterlite's call option to acquire residual shares in Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO) by exercising call option is against the present Company Law. - Agra people welcome life imprisonment verdict for kidnapping, murder
The people of Agra have welcomed the District Sessions Court’s verdict to sentence three persons to life imprisonment for kidnapping and murdering a 10-year-old son of a businessman. - AIDS Healthcare Foundation Plans To Sue Florida Health Regulators Over Change In Medicaid Provider
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is planning to file suit this week in Jacksonville, Fla., over a state plan that changes the provider of HIV/AIDS care for Medicaid beneficiaries in the state, Tom Myers, the organization's general counsel, said recently . . . . . . . - Airport Authority Receives Final State Permits for Relocation of the Panama City
The Panama City–Bay County Airport and Industrial District (Airport Authority) announced today that it had received the final State of Florida permits necessary to move forward with the relocation of the Panama City-Bay County International Airport.... - Aitzaz Ahsan may contest against Musharraf
Renowned lawyer Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan is emerging as a potential opposition candidate against Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in his bid for re-election next month. - Akeena Solar Announces $26.1 Million Private Placement
Akeena Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, today announced it has entered into securities purchase agreements with certain accredited, institutional investors, to raise approximately $26.1 million through the issuance of 3,728,572 shares of common stock and warrants to purchase 745,716 shares of common stock..... - All Certified Foreign Workers Can Claim Green Cards on July 1 Says Immigration Law Specialist
The State Department’s July Visa Bulletin has unleashed a frenzied, viral buzz through all ethnic communities. Leon Snaid, a Certified Immigration Law Specialist practicing in San Diego, claims that the Immigration Services will once again be swamped with immigrant visas. - All Charges Dropped Against Richard Kelley Harte Announces The Law Offices of Don Pumphrey, Jr.
The Law Offices of Don Pumphrey, Jr. today announces that Mr. Richard Kelley Harte will be released from the Leon County Jail and all charges against him will be dropped in association with the death of his wife, Barbara Harte............... - Allahabad High Court to hear plea of accused on Aug 21
The Allahabad High Court today fixed August 21 for further hearing of the application moved by an accused in the Ayodhya demolition case who sought to challenge the CBI's authority to act as a prosecuting agency. - Allied Pilots Association Issues Statement Urging “Restraint and Common Sense” in Brazil Accident
The Allied Pilots Association (APA), representing the 12,000 pilots of American Airlines (NYSE:AMR), has issued a statement concerning the recent decision by a Brazilian federal judge to indict two pilots from the United States who were involved in a mid-air collision over Brazil last year. - Allied Pilots Association Voices Strong Support for Legislation to Improve Federal Flight Deck
The Allied Pilots Association (APA), collective bargaining agent for the 12,000 pilots of American Airlines, expressed its strong support for the Improving America’s Security Act of 2007 and urged Congress to pass the legislation without further delay. - Alltel Wireless Launches Application to Help Law Enforcement and Public Safety Agents Identify
Public safety officials, including law enforcement, HAZMAT, bomb squads, paramedics, and homeland security officers, demand advanced and rapid technology to assess potential threats and determine the appropriate responses. To provide these officials with a valuable tool to assist in their critical activities, Alltel Wireless, America’s largest network, providing coverage across the nation, today announced the availability of HazMasterG3® from Alluviam......... - ALM and Time Inc. Business and Finance Network to Partner on Special Sections
ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, and the Time Inc. Business and Finance Network (TIBFN), including FORTUNE, Money, Business 2.0, FSB: FORTUNE Small Business and the Web site CNNMoney.com, today announced a two-year agreement to jointly publish “The Go-To Law Firms® of the Top U.S... - ALM Introduces Law.com Quest, ALM’s Comprehensive Vertical
ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today introduced Law.com Quest, a comprehensive vertical search engine developed specifically for the legal Web..... - ALM Names Jeffrey Forte as Publisher of Connecticut Law Tribune; Lisa Siegel Promoted to Managing
ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today named attorney Jeffrey L. Forte of Milford as publisher of The Connecticut Law Tribune® and GC New England® magazine. - ALM/Altman Weil Research Survey Finds Strong Dissatisfaction with Law Firm Practice Group
Despite the time and money invested in their practice groups, more than half of law firm managing partners and executive directors surveyed rate overall practice group performance as average or worse, according to a new study released today by ALM Research and Altman Weil, Inc....... - ALM’S Law Journal Press Announces Publication of ''Information Security Law
ALM’s Law Journal Press®, a leading publisher of books for legal professionals, today announced the publication of “Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets,” by Mark G. Milone. - ALM’s Law Journal Press Announces Publication of “Privacy Law”
ALM’s Law Journal Press®, a leading publisher of books for legal professionals, today announced the publication of “Privacy Law,” by Charlene Brownlee and Blaze Waleski. - ALM’s Law.com and Law Technology News Launch Law Technology Now Podcast
ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today announced the launch of Law Technology Now, a new monthly podcast that features interviews with leading industry experts, based on articles they have authored for Law Technology News magazine...... - ALM’s Legal Industry Outsourcing Forum to Examine Outsourcing of Work Product and Support Services
ALM’s upcoming Legal Industry Outsourcing Forum, exploring outsourcing of both work product and support services, will take place May 23, 2007 in New York City. The conference is targeted to general counsel, high ranking in-house counsel and other legal department leaders, as well as outside counsel and law firm executives........... - ALM’s Legal Newspapers Selected for Journalism
ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today announced that five of its legal newspapers, the Daily Business Review®, the Fulton County Daily Report®, Legal Times®, the New York Law Journal® and The Recorder®, have been named as winners in multiple print and Web journalism awards competitions. - ALM’s National Law Journal Introduces Legal Pad/LA, First in Series of Regional Law Blogs
The National Law Journal® today announced the launch of Legal Pad/LA, the first in a new series of regionally-focused legal blogs to be created by the newspaper. Located at www.lalegalpad.com, the site provides ongoing coverage of news about law firms, courts, lawyers and local legal developments in the Los Angeles area. - ALM’s National Law Journal Names Today’s ``50 Most Influential Women in Law''
Today’s issue of The National Law Journal features profiles of the “50 Most Influential Women In Law,” selected by the newspaper’s reporters and editors. - Amarinder's ex-media adviser gets bail in one case
B.I.S. Chahal, the controversial media adviser to former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh............... - Amazon.com and IBM Settle Patent Lawsuits
Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced they have settled all patent lawsuits between the companies for an undisclosed amount of money paid to IBM and a long-term patent cross-license agreement. - American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. Files Lawsuit Against Payless ShoeSource
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (NYSE:AEO) today announced that it has filed a lawsuit against Payless ShoeSource, Inc. to preserve the integrity of its popular youth-oriented lifestyle AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS® brand and to prevent consumer confusion arising from Payless’ use of the AMERICAN EAGLE footwear mark it purportedly acquired from Jimlar Corporation (“Jimlar”) last year........... - American Inns of Court Wraps up Conference Commemorating the Founding of Jamestown
The American Inns of Court attracted an international crowd for its annual legal conference held on April 13 and 14 in Richmond, Virginia. Held jointly with the Commercial Bar Association of England and Wales, the conference commemorated the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Jamestown Settlement. - American Latins are Taking the Music Airwaves by Storm
There is a growing trend of Latinos making headway in popular music and culture. Artists need to take command of the various revenue streams their singing creates. Entertainment attorneys can assist them in accomplishing this. - American Medical Association Adjusts Strategy On Lobbying For Medical Malpractice Legislation
Physician lobbyists are redirecting their focus on medical malpractice legislation this year as they face a new Democratic Congress . . . . . . . . - American Railcar Industries, Inc. Announces Note Offering
American Railcar Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARII) (“ARI”) announced today it intends to issue $250,000,000 of senior notes due 2014, in a private offering expected to close in February 2007... - American States Water Company Announces Court of Appeal Order in Affirming Dismissal of Court Cases
American States Water Company (NYSE:AWR) is pleased to announce that on August 24, 2007, the First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s dismissal of cases involving approximately 2,000 plaintiffs in Los Angeles. The Court held that the trial court properly applied the California Supreme Court’s holding in the landmark case of Hartwell v.... - Amkor Announces Dismissal of Securities Lawsuit by Federal Court
Amkor Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMKR) announced today that the United States District Court for the District of Arizona has granted Amkor's motion to dismiss the purported consolidated class action lawsuit filed against Amkor and certain of its present and former officers and directors...... - Analysis Group Releases Report on Impact of Authorized Generic Entry on Paragraph IV Certifications
Analysis Group, a leading provider of economic, financial, and business expertise to law firms, corporations, and government agencies, today released a self-published report entitled, “Do Authorized Generic Drugs Deter Paragraph IV Certifications? Recent Evidence. - Anamolies in definition of child should be removed: SC
The Supreme Court today suggested that serious efforts be made to remove anamolies in the definition of child as it has a far reaching impact. - Andhra depositors protection act challenged in High Court
Chief Editor of Eenadu Group of Publications Ramoji Rao today filed a petition in the Andhra Pradesh High Court questioning the constitutional validity of the AP Protection of Depositors of Financial Establishments Act, 1999. - Andrew Will Seek to Overturn US Court Decision In Geolocation Patent Suit
Andrew Corporation, a global leader in communications systems and products, will seek to set aside today’s US District Court jury verdict in a patent infringement lawsuit and continue its focus on providing innovative mobile location systems that benefit the world’s wireless operators and their customers...... - Announcing the Launch of Virtulawyer.com, The New Legal Directory Resource
Virtulawyer.com will certainly deliver effective legal solutions to all consumers, says its creators. From simple legal matters to the most complex and difficult cases, consumers can rely on the site to guide them through all of their legal needs. With hundreds of lawyers listed on the site, virtulawyer offers seamless service across practice areas, no matter where clients reside. - Anthony Luti Named Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Luti joins Forum that is recognized as one of the most prestigious group of trial lawyers in the United States. - Anti-quota protestors jubilant over court ruling
Anti-quota protestors danced in joy and many leading educational institutions breathed a sigh of relief as the Supreme Court............ - Apex court begins marathon hearing on quota issue
The central government told the Supreme Court Tuesday it would add 54 seats to every 100 seats in government educational institutions............. - Apex court forms panels to examine stir-related laws
The Supreme Court Monday constituted two committees to examine the impact of existing laws on rioters damaging public property during agitations and the media's alleged role in fuelling such movements. - Apex court notice to Gujarat government on mass grave
The Supreme Court Friday issued notice to the Gujarat government on a plea for a comprehensive probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.............
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