Monday 29 November 2010

Legal Fight Looms Over Staggering Picasso Find - AOL News (LAW)

Legal Fight Looms Over Staggering Picasso Find - AOL News
NICE, France (Nov. 29) -- A retired French electrician living on the Riviera has stunned the art world and left Picasso's heirs in "a state of shock" after coming forward with 271 undocumented works of Picasso that the painter's estate believes are
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Discovery of Picasso paintings worth $80M sparks legal row - USA Today
A 71-year-old retired electrician who claims Pablo Picasso gave him more than 200 paintings worth $80 million faces a legal battle with Picasso heirs over whether the works were gifts or stolen, the French newspaper Liberation reports today. The paintings
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Thai court drops legal case against ruling party - AP - msnbc.com
Thailand's ruling Democrat Party has survived a legal challenge that could have seen it dissolved after the Constitutional Court dismissed charges that it misused an election fund. The court ruled Monday that the case brought by the Election Commission had
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Legal Aid Society Elects Cadwalader's Gregory A. Markel to the Board of Directors - MSN Money
NEW YORK , Nov. 29, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Gregory A. Markel , partner and co-chair of the Litigation Department at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, was elected to the Legal Aid Society's Board of Directors at the Society's 134th Annual meeting on
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Legal ethics of pot advice hazy - Arizona Daily Sun
PHOENIX -- Patients, doctors and dispensaries seeking legal help navigating the state's new medical marijuana law could find themselves up the creek without a lawyer. The ethics counsel for the State Bar of Arizona said it is a violation of the rules laid
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Gay rights group donates 30 years' worth of correspondence, legal documents to Yale University - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A Boston-based group is donating 30 years' worth of documents to Yale University that chart the legal campaign for gay rights in New England. Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders has pursued gay civil rights throughout the region since
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WikiLeaks: US does not rule out legal action - AZCentral.com
WASHINGTON -- The White House says the U.S. government is not ruling out the possibility of taking legal action against online whistle-blower WikiLeaks. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says the administration is considering several steps following the
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