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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Motions in limine are flying in Utah like snowflakes in a winter storm, filed by both parties in SCO v. Novell. But there are a lot more from Novell than from SCO.
Novell has filed 19 more motions in limine, all filed on February 8, for a total of 20, as well as motions for a Daubert hearing t ...
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9 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Put some bleachers out in the sun
And have it out on Highway 61.
--R. Zimmerman
John Dawson Winter III, b. Beaumont, Texas (1944- ). Note to "no guts no gospel" weenies born after 1965: Johnny Winter is a straight-up Boomer Hero. Listening to him could make you tougher. Make you ready ...
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14 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
ResQNet sued Lansa in 2001 for infringing five patents related to
terminal emulation. Lansa found art, two unpublished user manuals for a software product
called Flashpoint, that it argued anticipated one of the asserted patents,
6,295,075. But the district court wouldn't admit the art as public ...
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16 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
ResQNet sued Lansa in 2001 for infringing five patents related to
terminal emulation. Lansa found art, two unpublished user manuals for a software product
called Flashpoint, that it argued anticipated one of the asserted patents,
6,295,075. But the district court wouldn't admit the art as public ...
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16 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Did you know that some of your gifts could be included in your income tax calculation?
But only those that the IRS says are "not really" gifts.
Let's break this concept down.
Also, keep in mind that there is a tax that is entirely separate from income tax and it is called "gift tax." It has i ...
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18 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Newly published on Colloquy : Northwestern University Law Review, "Evolutionary Due Process" by Louis J. Virelli III (Stetson). Introduction: The issue of evolution instruction in American public schools is becoming increasingly complex, both legally and politically. Until recently, the controversy. ...
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19 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Clifford W. Taylor, former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, is joining Miller Canfield Feb. 15 as of counsel in the appellate section of the firm’s litigation and trial group. He will work out of Miller Canfield’s offices in Lansing, Mich. and Naples, Fla.
Taylor brings 16 ye ...
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19 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
The title of this post is the headline of , which effectively reviews the robust legal and policy debates over whether restitution orders should be a big part of federal child porn sentencing proceedings. Here are excerpts:
this new AP piece
The issue of criminal restitution in child porn ...
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19 hours ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
As might be expected, the number of lawsuits over Toyota vehicles has grown sharply. According to a Bloomberg news report, several different groups of plaintiffs have filed at least 29 suits in California, Texas and South Carolina. It is likely that, as the suits advance and others are filed, the U. ...
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1 days ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
In Part I of this series, I discussed the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act in the employment-law context. In this post, I'll cover how GINA applies in the caregiver context. In Part III, I'll address how GINA may mean trouble for employers who search out information about employees and ap ...
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