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  • Family of alleged Bulger victim to get day in court

    Family of alleged Bulger victim to get day in court

    Lawyer Blogs 11/26/2007

    Another family of a man allegedly ordered killed by Whitey Bulger may be able to win damages against the FBI without going through a trial.On February 19, U.S. District Court Judge Reginald Lindsay will consider a motion for summary judgment by the w...

  • Maryland Police/Sheriff Investigate Taser Death

    Maryland Police/Sheriff Investigate Taser Death

    Lawyer Blogs 11/19/2007

    Frederick law enforcement agencies are conducting dual investigations into the death of a 20-year-old man who died Sunday after a Frederick County Sheriff’s deputy used a Taser to subdue him. According Cpl. Jennifer Bailey, spokeswoman for the Sherif...

  • Texas Judge Issues Injunction Against Tribe

    Texas Judge Issues Injunction Against Tribe

    Lawyer Blogs 11/19/2007

     A Texas judge grants a permanent injunction against the Wichita-based Kaweah Indian Nation and its self-proclaimed chief, Malcomb Webber. The unrecognized tribe is accused of defrauding illegal immigrants by falsely claiming they could get Soci...

  • US Supreme Court blocks execution of child killer

    US Supreme Court blocks execution of child killer

    Lawyer Blogs 11/16/2007

    [##_1L|1316916205.jpg|width="120" height="101" alt=""|_##]The U.S. Supreme Court halted the execution of convicted child killer Mark Dean Schwab on Thursday, hours before he was scheduled to die. The move by the high court was widely expected as it c...

  • State Court of Appeals to determine long-arm laws

    State Court of Appeals to determine long-arm laws

    Lawyer Blogs 11/16/2007

    The state's highest court must decide under what circumstances New York's "long-arm" law can be invoked to give the state personal jurisdiction over someone who is not physically within the state. The Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday from Ra...

  • Court hears appeal over Michigan primary election

    Court hears appeal over Michigan primary election

    Lawyer Blogs 11/16/2007

    A three-judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals expressed skepticism about the legal standing of Michigan's imperiled Jan. 15 presidential primary at a hearing Thursday afternoon. But the judges also indicated they need more time to decide wheth...

  • Doc Once Banned From Executions Hired

    Doc Once Banned From Executions Hired

    Lawyer Blogs 11/15/2007

    A surgeon once barred from participating in state executions because of a federal judge's concerns about his dyslexia and lack of expertise has been hired for a federal government execution team, according to court records.The federal ruling keeping ...

  • Supreme Court May Target Second Amendment

    Supreme Court May Target Second Amendment

    Lawyer Blogs 11/15/2007

    The Supreme Court took no action Tuesday in the case involving the District of Columbia's ban on handguns.The justices discussed the case at their private conference on Friday, but reached no resolution.Four justices must vote to grant an appeal. The...

  • Supreme Court takes no action in handgun ban case

    Supreme Court takes no action in handgun ban case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/13/2007

    [##_1L|1182206153.jpg|width="104" height="138" alt=""|_##]Both sides in a closely watched legal battle over the District of Columbia's strict gun-control law are urging the Supreme Court to hear the case. If the justices agree — a step they may annou...

  • Google sued over patent by Northeastern University

    Google sued over patent by Northeastern University

    Lawyer Blogs 11/12/2007

    Google Inc faces a federal patent infringement lawsuit by Northeastern University over technology used in its core Web search system, according to legal papers filed last week. The complaint was filed on Nov. 6 in Marshall, in the Eastern District of...

  • Court Reviews exxonmobil Damages Case

    Court Reviews exxonmobil Damages Case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/12/2007

    [##_1L|1244752632.jpg|width="130" height="98" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court on Oct. 29 agreed to review an award of $2.5 billion in punitive damages against ExxonMobil, stemming from the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska: --The case is the final m...

  • Rules for plaintiffs with Vioxx claims

    Rules for plaintiffs with Vioxx claims

    Lawyer Blogs 11/09/2007

    Former users of withdrawn painkiller Vioxx will be eligible for a piece of manufacturer Merck & Co.'s $4.85 billion nationwide settlement if they meet strict criteria meant to weed out people with bogus claims. They must:-- Have had a claim filed...

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