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  • Federal court orders May 29 primary date for Texas

    Federal court orders May 29 primary date for Texas

    Daily Legal News 03/02/2012

    The federal court in San Antonio has ordered Texas to hold its primary elections on May 29, resolving for now one of the biggest issues in the state's redistricting battles.The three-judge panel issued the election schedule two days after releasing p...

  • The Law Office of James C. Kelly Announces Investigation

    The Law Office of James C. Kelly Announces Investigation

    Daily Legal News 01/10/2012

    The Law Office of James C. Kelly announces that it is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Inhibitex, Inc. concerning possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of law related to the Company's entry into an a...

  • Izard Nobel LLP Announces Class Action Lawsuit

    Izard Nobel LLP Announces Class Action Lawsuit

    Daily Legal News 11/07/2011

    The law firm of Izard Nobel LLP, which has significant experience representing investors in prosecuting claims of securities fraud, announces that a lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed in the United States District Court for the Northe...

  • US House group files motion in gay marriage suit

    US House group files motion in gay marriage suit

    Daily Legal News 10/17/2011

    Gays and lesbians are not entitled to the same heightened legal protection and scrutiny against discrimination as racial minorities and women in part because they are far from politically powerless and have ample ability to influence lawmakers, lawye...

  • Court says Microsoft must pay in patent case

    Court says Microsoft must pay in patent case

    Daily Legal News 06/11/2011

    The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Microsoft Corp. must pay a $290 million judgment awarded to a small Toronto software company for infringing on one of its patents inside its popular Microsoft Word program.The high court unanimously refused to th...

  • Supreme Court to hear another arbitration argument

    Supreme Court to hear another arbitration argument

    Daily Legal News 05/02/2011

    The Supreme Court will consider a plea from companies that cater to people with bad credit to keep disputes with their customers out of court and in the more business-friendly forum of arbitration.Days after handing businesses a huge victory by limit...

  • Firm hired by GOP ends work on gay marriage ban

    Firm hired by GOP ends work on gay marriage ban

    Daily Legal News 05/02/2011

    A prominent law firm hired by Republican lawmakers to defend the federal ban on gay marriage said Monday it was withdrawing from the case amid criticism by advocacy groups, prompting the partner leading the work to quit.The move by Atlanta-based King...

  • Liberals Press Obama to Dump GE CEO From Economic Panel

    Liberals Press Obama to Dump GE CEO From Economic Panel

    Daily Legal News 04/01/2011

    Jeffrey Immelt, the head of GE, is facing backlash from left-leaning groups who say that he shouldn’t be on the White House Jobs Council or any other panel in light of reports that the company last year made $14.2 billion in profit, paid zero in corp...

  • Experts: Contamination from GM alfalfa certain

    Experts: Contamination from GM alfalfa certain

    Daily Legal News 02/07/2011

    Contamination of organic and traditional crops by recently deregulated, genetically modified alfalfa is inevitable, agriculture experts said, despite Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's recent assurances the federal government would take steps to pre...

  • Hariri court holds hearing to discuss law issues

    Hariri court holds hearing to discuss law issues

    Daily Legal News 02/07/2011

    Lawyers and judges at a U.N.-backed tribunal tried Monday to thrash out the question of what constitutes an act of terrorism, and other legal issues, as they prepare to prosecute suspects for the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik ...

  • Supreme Court: drugs can be forced on defendant

    Supreme Court: drugs can be forced on defendant

    Daily Legal News 11/29/2010

    The state Supreme Court ruled on Friday that possession of more than 8 pounds of marijuana is a serious enough charge to warrant forcing medication on a defendant so he is competent to stand trial. The high court's 7-0 ruling came in the case of 30-y...

  • Conn. high court to hear immigrant benefits case

    Conn. high court to hear immigrant benefits case

    Daily Legal News 11/29/2010

    The Connecticut Supreme Court will be hearing arguments in a case where state lawmakers voted to end medical benefits for some impoverished legal immigrants. The justices are set to hear the case Tuesday. A Hartford Superior Court judge ruled in Dece...