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  • Man Convicted in Parents' Death Set Free

    Man Convicted in Parents' Death Set Free

    Court Alerts 12/28/2007

    Martin Tankleff walked out of court a free man for the first time in the 17 years since he was convicted of murdering his parents. But his next step was less clear.Prosecutors have not said whether they will retry Tankleff, who was released on $1 mil...

  • Court ruling spurs Genesco shares higher

    Court ruling spurs Genesco shares higher

    Court Alerts 12/28/2007

    Shoe and hat retailer Genesco Inc on Friday said a Tennessee court has ordered The Finish Line Inc to complete its acquisition of the company for $54.50 a share, or $1.5 billion, sending Genesco shares up as much as 16 percent.Finish Line, whose stoc...

  • America's Cup syndicates continue court fight

    America's Cup syndicates continue court fight

    Court Alerts 12/27/2007

    The legal skirmish over the America's Cup showed no sign of ending, with the champion Swiss syndicate asking a judge to reconsider his decision to declare the Golden Gate Yacht Club the main challenger for the next race.Alinghi's lawyers contended th...

  • 3 Plead Not Guilty in Malibu Fire Case

    3 Plead Not Guilty in Malibu Fire Case

    Court Alerts 12/24/2007

    Three men pleaded not guilty Friday to causing a wildfire that destroyed 50 homes in Malibu, and their lawyers said outside court they were being made scapegoats by an outraged community.Attorneys entered not guilty pleas for Brian David Franks, 27; ...

  • Lottery Ticket Dispute Heads to Court

    Lottery Ticket Dispute Heads to Court

    Court Alerts 12/23/2007

    What was supposed to be a festive New England Christmas tradition has turned sour for two former friends who are taking their fight over a $200,000 winning lottery ticket to court.Brenda White, 55, of Plaistow, N.H., won the $200,000 on a Massachuset...

  • High Court Asked to Review Congress Raid

    High Court Asked to Review Congress Raid

    Court Alerts 12/22/2007

    [##_1L|1114741095.jpg|width="150" height="128" alt=""|_##]The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to toss out a lower court ruling that says the FBI was wrong to raid Democratic Rep. William Jefferson's office, a decision the Bush administ...

  • Court reinstates ski resort lawsuit

    Court reinstates ski resort lawsuit

    Court Alerts 12/20/2007

    [##_1L|1149248224.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]Skiing is full of risks, and skiers assume the potential for injury when they try to navigate a course down a steep mountainside. But not all the risks are necessarily inherent ones, the Utah S...

  • Ex-Refco executive Maggio pleads guilty to fraud

    Ex-Refco executive Maggio pleads guilty to fraud

    Court Alerts 12/20/2007

    A former senior Refco Inc executive pleaded guilty on Wednesday to criminal charges for his role in an alleged fraud that led to the collapse of the futures and commodities broker.Santo Maggio, 56, who was president of the Refco Capital Markets unit,...

  • Judge rules in favor of Avvo's online rankings

    Judge rules in favor of Avvo's online rankings

    Court Alerts 12/19/2007

    [##_1L|1021271636.jpg|width="110" height="113" alt=""|_##]Avvo won a key legal victory Tuesday in its quest to legitimize its online attorney rating service. The legal brouhaha erupted earlier this year when high-powered class-action lawyer Steve Ber...

  • Lawsuit Against Utah Ski Resort Revived

    Lawsuit Against Utah Ski Resort Revived

    Court Alerts 12/19/2007

    Skiers assume the potential for injury when they try to navigate a steep mountainside, but not all risks are inherent, the Utah Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, clearing the way for a lawsuit against a resort.William Rothstein suffered severe internal in...

  • Supreme Court Asked to Hear Zoloft Case

    Supreme Court Asked to Hear Zoloft Case

    Court Alerts 12/18/2007

    [##_1L|1102819931.jpg|width="130" height="94" alt=""|_##]Attorneys have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a teen sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing his grandparents when he was 12, arguing that the sentence is cruel. Christoph...

  • Third Guilty Plea in Calif. Terror Case

    Third Guilty Plea in Calif. Terror Case

    Court Alerts 12/18/2007

    [##_1L|1258392267.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]A third man accused of plotting to attack Southern California military sites and other targets pleaded guilty Monday to a terrorism conspiracy charge in federal court. Gregory Vernon Patterson,...

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