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WEISS v. COPE
Section 1021.4 allows the trial court to award reasonable attorney's fees to a plaintiff who has prevailed in an action for damages against a defendant based on the defendant's commission of a felony offense. Here, plaintiff rejected defendant's
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:24A

PEOPLE v. BARTELL
On December 13, 2010, he pled no contest to all three counts and, on June 9, 2011, was sentenced by the trial court to the low term of two years for one of the two assault counts, enhanced by three years for the special injury allegation.
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:24A

MISSUD v. D.R. HORTON, INC.
On March 15, 2011, Missud filed a notice of appeal specifying he appeals from a trial court order filed on February 2, 2011. Attached to the notice of appeal is the order, which states, "After consideration of the pleadings, supporting papers and
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:24A

Qubec Court of Appeal authorizes price-fixing class action involving indirect
Justice Mongeau of the Superior Court denied the motion to authorize proceedings on two grounds: first, that Qubec did not have proper territorial jurisdiction to hear the class action, but that even if it had, the allegations did not meet the test
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:10A

Acacia Subsidiary Enters Into License Agreement With Noteworthy Medical
Acacia Research Corporation's subsidiaries partner with inventors and patent owners, license the patents to corporate users, and share the revenue. Acacia Research Corporation's subsidiaries control over 200 patent portfolios, covering technologies
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:09A

Libya can try Gaddafi son if conditions right: ICC
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor said on Wednesday that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi can be tried inside Libya provided there is a judicial process that does not shield him from justice.
Updated: 11/23/2011 06:06A

ICC prosecutor: Gadhafi son to be tried in Libya
Abdel Magid Al Fergany / AP ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, right, is accompanied by Libyan Interim Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi, left, as he arrives in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Nov.22, 2011. The International Criminal Court's prosecutor was
Updated: 11/23/2011 05:57A

Hague prosecutor says Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam will stand trial in Libya
AP ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, right, is accompanied by Libyan Interim Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi, left, as he arrives in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Nov.22, 2011. The International Criminal Court's prosecutor was in Tripoli for talks
Updated: 11/23/2011 05:55A

HC stays its order to shift 2G case trial to Tihar Jail
The seven-judge administrative committee headed by Acting Chief Justice AK Sikri said the court's administrative notification on Tuesday to shift the trial will not come into effect and that the hearing will continue in the Patiala House court complex
Updated: 11/23/2011 05:47A

ICC backs down on Saif Gadhafi trial demand
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libya could try Saif al-Islam itself rather than handing him over to International Criminal Court if Libya can prove it has a functioning justice system, ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Wednesday. The statement in Tripoli
Updated: 11/23/2011 05:43A

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