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  • U.S. Court Throws Out Lawsuit in Sibir Crash

    U.S. Court Throws Out Lawsuit in Sibir Crash

    Legal World 07/01/2007

    [##_1L|1361778947.jpg|width="100" height="112" alt=""|_##]A U.S. federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit against Sibir filed on behalf of victims of a July 9, 2006 crash in Irkutsk on the condition the company concede liability if sued in Russian cour...

  • Israeli president to quit amid sex scandal

    Israeli president to quit amid sex scandal

    Legal World 06/28/2007

    Moshe Katsav was expected to step down as Israel's president after agreeing today to plead guilty to sexual harassment rather than face more serious charges that he raped female staffers.Under the plea agreement announced by Atty. Gen. Menachem Mazuz...

  • EU Takes Germany to Court Over Telekom

    EU Takes Germany to Court Over Telekom

    Legal World 06/27/2007

    EU regulators took legal action against Germany on Wednesday for Berlin's refusal to change a law shielding Deutsche Telekom AG's high-speed Internet network from rivals.The European Court of Justice will now have to decide if Germany can keep a law ...

  • Ariel Sharon's Son Sentenced to 7 Months in Prison

    Ariel Sharon's Son Sentenced to 7 Months in Prison

    Legal World 06/25/2007

    A Tel Aviv court today sentenced the eldest son of coma-stricken former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to seven months in jail for corruption, reducing his original sentence by two months. While handing down the reduced prison term, Judge Yehudi...

  • Journalist's Battle Just Beginning in Australia

    Journalist's Battle Just Beginning in Australia

    Legal World 06/25/2007

    The real battle for legal protection for journalists and whistleblowers is just beginning, News Ltd chairman and chief executive John Hartigan said today. Mr Hartigan was speaking after the conviction and fining of Melbourne-based Herald Sun journali...

  • US chief negotiator on surprise NKorea visit

    US chief negotiator on surprise NKorea visit

    Legal World 06/21/2007

    [##_1L|1067460125.jpg|width="180" height="135" alt=""|_##]US negotiator Christopher Hill flew to North Korea at its invitation Thursday to push for swift progress on nuclear disarmament, but a Pyongyang official in Vienna hinted at a delay. Hill's mi...

  • Egypt Trying to Avoid Policy Clash With US

    Egypt Trying to Avoid Policy Clash With US

    Legal World 06/21/2007

    Egypt, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, is trying to avoid clashing with Washington over its very different approach to dealing with the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip, an Israeli expert said here on Thursday.Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is ...

  • Former Thai PM to face new corruption charges

    Former Thai PM to face new corruption charges

    Legal World 06/19/2007

    Thai Attorney General Phatchara Yutithamdamrong said Monday that he would seek a criminal trial against former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife regarding a 2003 land purchase by Pojamarn Shinawatra from the government-directed Fina...

  • LG files patent lawsuit against Hitachi

    LG files patent lawsuit against Hitachi

    Legal World 06/18/2007

    South Korean electronics major LG Electronics today said that it had filed a patent lawsuit against Japan's Hitachi in a prolonged tit-for-tat legal battle over plasma display panel (PDP) technology. In a statement, LG Electronics said, the lawsuit w...

  • Palestinians: U.S. Promises Embargo End

    Palestinians: U.S. Promises Embargo End

    Legal World 06/16/2007

    The U.S. strengthened its offer of support for President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday, telling him an international aid embargo against the Palestinians would end as soon as he forms a new government without Hamas, aides to Abbas said. The United States...

  • N. Korea Threatens Over U.S. Missile Plan

    N. Korea Threatens Over U.S. Missile Plan

    Legal World 06/15/2007

    North Korea lambasted U.S. efforts to build a missile defense system Friday and vowed to increase its "self-defense deterrent," a term that the communist regime usually uses to refer to its nuclear program. "The U.S. is claiming that it is building a...

  • MMR class action on verge of collapse

    MMR class action on verge of collapse

    Legal World 06/09/2007

    Long-running, class action-style litigation brought against big drug companies by parents who claim that their children were injured by the triple-jab vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, appears on the point of collapse.The High Court judge overs...

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