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  • Pa. high court revisits juvenile life sentences

    Pa. high court revisits juvenile life sentences

    Daily Legal News 09/13/2012

    Pennsylvania's highest court is weighing how to resentence prisoners who were given automatic life sentences as juveniles. A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling outlaws mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles. There are nearly 500 juvenile...

  • W.Va. court hears 'rescue' funding arguments

    W.Va. court hears 'rescue' funding arguments

    Legal Review 09/05/2012

    Whether West Virginia Supreme Court candidate Allen Loughry receives additional public funds for his campaign hinges on whether the U.S. Supreme Court sees a difference between elections for the judiciary and races for other political posts, the stat...

  • Lawyer: NM gov aide recorded on state email use

    Lawyer: NM gov aide recorded on state email use

    Lawyer News 09/05/2012

    An Albuquerque attorney said Tuesday he has a recording of the governor's top aide telling one of his clients that he never uses state email to conduct business because "I don't want to go to court (or) jail." But the aide said the small recorded cli...

  • N.Y. probing equity firms, including Bain

    N.Y. probing equity firms, including Bain

    Politics 09/05/2012

    New York's attorney general is investigating tax strategies of some of the nation's largest private equity firms, including Bain Capital, founded by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, an official familiar with the probe said Sunday. Attorne...

  • NY court protects French shoemaker's red soles

    NY court protects French shoemaker's red soles

    Daily Legal News 09/05/2012

    A federal appeals court in Manhattan says the distinctive red soles of Christian Louboutin shoes are entitled to trademark protection. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled in favor of the French maker of luxury shoes worn by stars...

  • Ohio man pleads not guilty to Pitt threat charges

    Ohio man pleads not guilty to Pitt threat charges

    Legal Review 08/29/2012

    An Ohio man charged with conspiracy for allegedly claiming to be part of the computer hacking group "Anonymous" and posting a YouTube threat to release confidential computer information belonging to the University of Pittsburgh pleaded not guilty on ...

  • Ohio man pleads guilty to scamming storm victims

    Ohio man pleads guilty to scamming storm victims

    Daily Legal News 08/29/2012

    A man accused of ripping off storm victims in Ohio and Kentucky has pleaded guilty to nine counts of theft. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said Joshua Salyers entered the guilty pleas in Hamilton County court in southern Ohio Tuesday. He admitted ...

  • Federal court rejects GOP-drawn Texas voting maps

    Federal court rejects GOP-drawn Texas voting maps

    Politics 08/29/2012

    Stadiums and hospitals removed from the districts of black congressional members and country clubs newly drawn into those of white incumbents. A lawyer emailing "No bueno" to a Republican staffer about plans that risked leaving a paper trail and jeop...

  • Court upholds summary for St. Louis police measure

    Court upholds summary for St. Louis police measure

    Politics 08/22/2012

    A Missouri appellate court has upheld the proposed ballot summary for an initiative that would end state control of the St. Louis Police Department.The Missouri Court of Appeals' Western District ruled Tuesday that the summary is fair and sufficient....

  •  Pomerantz Law Firm Has Filed a Class Action

    Pomerantz Law Firm Has Filed a Class Action

    Lawyer News 08/22/2012

    Pomerantz Grossman Hufford Dahlstrom & Gross LLP has filed a securities class action lawsuit against Monster Beverage Corporation and certain of its officers. The class action, filed in the United States District Court, Central District of Califo...

  • Appeals court removes key civil service protection

    Appeals court removes key civil service protection

    Daily Legal News 08/22/2012

    A federal appeals court ruling that has taken key civil service protection away from government employees involved in national security work will have far-reaching implications, advocates for federal workers say.Tom Devine, legal director of the Gove...

  • 3M Co. sues former law firm for switching sides

    3M Co. sues former law firm for switching sides

    Lawyer News 08/15/2012

    The 3M Co. has filed a lawsuit against one of its former law firms, claiming its attorneys were motivated by "greed" when they switched sides in an environmental case against the conglomerate.3M is suing Covington & Burling which is helping the s...