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1 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
At the same time that the president was calling for bipartisanship and putting “petty politics” aside
1. His spokesman, Glib Gibbs, mocked of Sarah Palin for having some notes on her hand (this from the mouthpiece of a man so wedded to the TelePrompTer that he used one to read his remarks to fifth ...
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1 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
I am on a serious roll with business novels. This time it is the newly-published Simplifying Innovation by Michael A. Dalton. The basic idea behind this book is to apply Theory of Constraints ideas to the process of innovation. Overall, I thought the book did a good job of putting it all together ...
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2 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
In bold, the search terms that Google Analytics tracked to my site:
Sect of liars – I belong to several different criminal defense lawyer associations, so it seems appropriate for me to rank highly for this term.
Bong hits for Satan – Turns out my wife was right.
Released from prison ...
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3 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
By Sherri Oslick -- A note to our readers: In an effort to catch up with recently filed biotech and pharma cases following a brief hiatus, Patent Docs presents this additional installment of Court Report. Teva Women's Health, Inc. v. Lupin, Ltd. et al. 2:10-cv-00603; filed February 3, 2010 in the Di ...
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3 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
CNN Money.com has posted an article about how you might still be pursued by mortgage lenders even after your home has been foreclosed. If a foreclosed home sells at auction for less than what the mortgage is worth, the former homeowners are responsible for the difference.
These "deficiency judgmen ...
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3 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
CNN Money.com has posted an article about how you might still be pursued by mortgage lenders even after your home has been foreclosed. If a foreclosed home sells at auction for less than what the mortgage is worth, the former homeowners are responsible for the difference.
These "deficiency judgmen ...
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3 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Apparently not many do - including me - according to Joe Hodnicki at the Law Librarian Blog. Joe suggests that West may be reluctant to distribute free passwords to academy until their paying customers upgrade. You can read the rest...
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4 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
ResQNet.com, Inc. v. Lansa, Inc., No. 08-1365 (Fed. Cir., February 5, 2010)Lansa appealed an award of damages for patent infringement from the Southern District of New York, arguing that the evidence and expert testimony relating to damages was erroneous, leading to an inflated 12.5% royalty rate on ...
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4 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
This is a basic summary of what happens in my Statutory Interpretation class, populated mostly by gunners, assholes, idiots, and me (on any given day, I am some combination of the 3):Child Genius: So, like, the law is ambiguous. And that's like, weird or something. What should we do?That Kid Who Is ...
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5 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The Ninth Circuit has a little ruling today that rejects a Second Amendment challenge to the federal felon-in-possession prohibition in light of Heller. The ruling in , No. 09-10072 (9th Cir. Feb. 9, 2010) ( ), gets started this way: And here is the heart of the panel's analysis of the Second ...
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