Tuesday 5 October 2010

Thai Court Clears Legal Hurdle to Having Bout Extradited to U.S. - BusinessWeek (LAW)

Thai Court Clears Legal Hurdle to Having Bout Extradited to U.S. - BusinessWeek
Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) -- A Thai court dismissed a second case against accused Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, clearing a legal hurdle to having him extradited to the U.S. to face terrorism charges. “The second set of cases are dropped,” prosecutor
Source: www.businessweek.com

US judge asks Vatican to serve Pope, 2 others with legal documents, but it's a long shot - Minneapolis Star Tribune
MILWAUKEE - A federal U.S. judge is asking the Vatican to cooperate in serving the Pope and two other top officials with court papers that stem from decades-old allegations of sexual abuse by a priest in Wisconsin. The request is an incremental — and
Source: www.startribune.com

Microsoft Legal Salvo Seeks to Slow Google - Wall Street Journal
Microsoft Corp. launched a legal attack aimed at fighting the explosive growth of cellphones powered by Google Inc.'s Android software, as the technology giant struggles to find its own answer to the shift away from traditional computers in favor of mobile
Source: online.wsj.com

UPDATE 2-Novartis strikes back at Alcon IDC legal claims - Reuters
ZURICH, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Novartis ( NOVN.VX ) has hit back against legal claims from the independent director committee of Alcon ( ACL.N ), the U.S. eyecare group it is seeking to buy out, in a sign a legal battle between the two parties is heating up
Source: www.reuters.com

Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) Files Legal Arguments in Sherley v. Sebelius Stem Cell Case - Business Wire
WASHINGTON--( BUSINESS WIRE )--The Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) has submitted an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, supporting federal funding for embryonic stem cell
Source: www.businesswire.com

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!
Go to the new RSS page and renew your subscription.

Source: api.bing.com

China, ASEAN need 'legal Spratlys pact' - ninemsn
China and the Southeast Asian nations disputing ownership of the Spratlys islands need to turn their 2002 accord into a legally binding code to prevent clashes and keep the vast region open to commerce, the US ambassador said on Monday. China and the 10
Source: news.ninemsn.com.au

No comments: