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DUI crackdown scheduled for St. Patrick's Day
includes all law enforcement agencies “from Cloverdale to Petaluma,” including police forces from Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State, and the CHP, Savano said. The CHP in Marin County will be running a separate DUI checkpoint Thursday night
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:45A

The Benefits And Challenges Of Forum Selection Bylaws
Further, a forum selection clause that requires a lawsuit to be resolved by the Delaware Chancery Court takes advantage of Delaware's well-developed body of corporate case law, the Court's expertise in handling these types of cases and its general
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:44A

US Panel Has Mixed Verdict on Bailouts
Washington. The US government's bailout of banks, automakers and insurers helped prevent a more severe economic crisis, but might have sowed the seeds of the next one, a congressional watchdog group said on Wednesday in its final report.
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:42A

Kozinski's 'Ornery' Panel Dissent Carries the Day in En Banc Headscarf Ruling
A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit by a Muslim woman forced to remove her scarf in a courthouse holding cell in California. The en banc 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals based in San Francisco said the federal law
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:42A

BULLYING, HOW TO STOP IT? FROM A PRIVATE EYE'S POINT OF VIEW
Cheating spouse cases need video evidence for court, personal injury cases need photo and video evidence, child custody cases need video, spousal abuse, child abuse, elderly abuse cases need video evidence, and criminal cases all require evidence.
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:41A

Ryan Phillippe Interview THE LINCOLN LAWYER
After his arrest, he seeks out slick criminal defense attorney Mick Haller (Matthew McConaughey) to take on his case which, on the surface, appears to be very straightforward with a big money pay-off. Things quickly start to turn into a cat-and-mouse
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:40A

Jury out in Grady trial
THE jury in the trial of a man accused of murdering his daughter by driving into a Worcestershire river, has retired to consider its verdict. Chris Grady, aged 42, drove into the river Avon in Evesham, on February 11, last year,
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:40A

Jury out in river death trial
The jury in the trial of a man who drove his car into a freezing river in Worcestershire, killing his five-year-old daughter, has retired to consider its verdict. Christopher Grady is accused of murdering Gabrielle Grady and attempting to murder his
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:40A

Orissa court convicts Gangster Haider and 8 other on Chuna murder case
Report by Pratap Pradhan; Bhubaneswar: The much awaited verdict of Chuna has been pronounced today by Additional District and Sessions Judge-2 here. The court convicted all the accused. Out of nine convicted , eight including prime accused and gangster
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:39A

Coyotes sale to face Goldwater lawsuit
Remember how the libertarian-conservative Goldwater Institute threatened to sue to block Glendale's $197 million subsidy of Matthew Hulsizer's purchase of the Phoenix Coyotes? Well, they're threatening it again: The Goldwater Institute announced on
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:39A

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