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Court won't nix NY waitresses' weight-harass suit
The women say they were fired for complaining when all waitresses were subjected to a weigh-in. The two also say male staffers put waitresses' weights on a website for comparison to other servers'. The eatery denies a staffer tried to force McRedmond
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:39P

Protecting patents WiLAN takes tech titans to court
WiLAN is taking on the likes of Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, HTC America and Sony in a case claiming that they infringed four patents related to 3G network technologies. “We believe that the constructions [of the court] enable WiLAN to demonstrate
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:39P

Protecting patents WiLAN takes tech titans to court
WiLAN is taking on the likes of Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, HTC America and Sony in a case claiming that they infringed four patents related to 3G network technologies. “We believe that the constructions [of the court] enable WiLAN to demonstrate
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:39P

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP | Pro Bono Team Announces Victory for Religious
Denver (22-May-2012) - Faegre Baker Daniels LLP has announced that the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the firm's client, Saint John's Church in the Wilderness. The case centers on the conflict between free speech and the right of private
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:25P

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP | Pro Bono Team Announces Victory for Religious
Denver (22-May-2012) - Faegre Baker Daniels LLP has announced that the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the firm's client, Saint John's Church in the Wilderness. The case centers on the conflict between free speech and the right of private
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:25P

Injunction denied, new district lines are final
By Michael Pantelidis After an injunction was denied in court, the recently redrawn state district lines have been finalized. Following the failure of a preliminary injunction against the state legislative map, no pencils can erase and redraw district
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:22P

Trial begins for man accused of Market Square killing in '09
THOMAS - Jamal Morton is standing trial this week for the Aug. 9, 2009, murder of the son of a VI Police officer. A jury was selected Monday morning, and the trial began at about 2 pm in VI Superior Court Judge Brenda Hollar's courtroom.
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:22P

accused killer faces trial
LATEST: The man accused of murdering Auckland teenager Christie Marceau has been found mentally fit to stand trial and has pleaded not guilty. Akshay Anand Chand, 18, appeared in the High Court at Auckland this morning, where suppression orders on
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:15P

accused killer faces trial
The man accused of murdering Auckland teenager Christie Marceau has been found mentally fit to stand trial and has pleaded not guilty. Akshay Anand Chand, 18, appeared in the High Court at Auckland this morning. He had earlier been charged with
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:12P

Jerry Rowe trial moved to August because 'Commonwealth severely hampered'
In an order signed Monday and filed Tuesday, Franklin County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Douglas Herman rescheduled Rowe's criminal homicide trial, calling for it to begin at 9 am Aug. 20, and end Aug. 24. The trial had been scheduled to last
Updated: 05/22/2012 06:10P

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