Recent Updates
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McDonald's loses trademark fight against McCurry
Legal World 09/08/2009U.S. fast food giant McDonald's lost an eight-year trademark battle to prevent local restaurant McCurry from using the 'Mc' prefix in a precedent-setting judgment by Malaysia's highest court.The Federal Court ruled Tuesday that McDonald's cannot appe...
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Woman fined in Sudan for wearing pants
Legal World 09/08/2009A Sudanese woman who wore pants in public was fined the equivalent of $200 but spared a whipping Monday when a court found her guilty of violating Sudan's decency laws.Arriving at court Monday, Lubna Hussein wore the same pants that had led to her ar...
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Toyota to make largest auto recall in China
Legal World 08/26/2009Toyota Motor Corp will recall 688,314 Camry and other sedans made at its two China joint ventures from Tuesday, its largest recall in the country, to fix a faulty electric switch to the window. But analysts say the recall will not have any long-term ...
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Dutch court: Web site must remove copyright works
Legal World 08/26/2009A civil court on Wednesday ordered Dutch Web site Mininova to remove within three months all files on its servers that point to copyrighted works or face a fine of up to euro5 million ($7.16 million). Mininova rivals Sweden's The Pirate Bay as the la...
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Honduras high court threatens Zelaya with arrest
Legal World 08/24/2009Honduras's Supreme Court has rejected a Costa Rica-brokered deal that would have restored ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power and sternly warned that he faces arrest if he returns. In a ruling late Saturday that fell in line with similar pronounc...
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Swiss court says Haitian money can be given as aid
Legal World 08/14/2009A Swiss court has backed the government's plan to give aid agencies 7 million Swiss francs ($6 million) seized from bank accounts linked to Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. In a ruling published Friday, the Federal Criminal Tr...
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Russian court refuses new Politkovskaya inquiry
Legal World 08/08/2009A Moscow court rejected a plea by the family of slain Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya for a new investigation into her death, leading critics again to accuse authorities of not being interested in hunting the perpetrators. Three men are being r...
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US student's lawyer challenges murder charge
Legal World 07/27/2009A drunken American university student challenged a murder charge Monday after being accused of causing the crash of a Hong Kong taxi and death of its driver before commandeering the vehicle and slamming it into another cab. Prosecutors said Californi...
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Indian court finds 3 guilty in 2003 Mumbai bombing
Legal World 07/26/2009An Indian court on Monday found two Muslim men and a woman guilty in twin bombings that killed 52 people and wounded 100 in the country's financial capital, Mumbai, six years ago. Two taxis carrying explosives blew up within minutes of each other Aug...
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UK court rejects suit on Google search results
Legal World 07/22/2009A British judge has ruled that Google cannot be held responsible for defamatory words that appear in results on the popular Internet search engine. Justice David Eady said that Google is not a publisher because searches are carried out entirely by co...
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Spanish court drops charges against US soldiers
Legal World 07/15/2009A Spanish court on Tuesday threw out charges against three U.S. soldiers in the death of a Spanish journalist in Iraq six years ago and recommended the case be closed. The National Court said investigative magistrate Santiago Pedraz had produced no n...
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Japan Democrats' Hatoyama could be next PM
Legal World 07/13/2009Yukio Hatoyama stands a good chance of leading his party to victory over the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in a Japanese election expected on August 30, but may lack the dynamism to generate much excitement.The Democrats picked the bouff...