Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Corruption defendants want Bell to pay legal bills - San Jose Mercury News (LONDON LAW)

Corruption defendants want Bell to pay legal bills - San Jose Mercury News
BELL, Calif.—Three present and former Bell city leaders facing public corruption charges want the cash-strapped city to pay their legal bills. Attorneys for Mayor Oscar Hernandez, Councilwoman Teresa Jacobo and former Councilman George Cole have filed
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Pizza feud between rivial eateries spills over into legal battle - New York Daily News
Two New York pizzerias with a very similar name and family ties are duking it out for a piece of the pie. Famous Joe's Pizza and Joe 's Pizza of Bleecker St. have gone from pie-slinging to mud-flinging in a federal court case. Famous Joe's owner Pino
Source: www.nydailynews.com

Music companies lose two legal battles - TG Daily
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a price-fixing suit against several major music labels can go ahead, rejecting an attempt by the record companies to appeal. The suit alleges that Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI have been conspiring to fix prices for a
Source: www.tgdaily.com

PG&E raised pipeline pressure to legal limit - msnbc.com
SAN BRUNO, Calif. — The utility company responsible for the gas pipeline that exploded in a San Francisco suburb last year has acknowledged that it briefly raised the pressure on the pipeline to the legal limit two years before the fatal blast. The San
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Gun club says Uzi shoot legal - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
SPRINGFIELD — A gun club where an 8-year-old boy accidentally killed himself with an Uzi first agreed to hold a machine gun shoot a decade ago when the organizer told club officials it was legal and safe, one of those officials testified Monday. Steven
Source: www.telegram.com

Broadcom, U.K.'s CSR Strike Legal Deal - Street.Com
The two companies, which have been sparring over the use of technology for global-positioning systems since 2007, have agreed not to sue each other, or any of their customers, until January 2016 when the covenant expires. As part of the agreement, CSR will
Source: www.thestreet.com

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Legal experts see flaws in Bayshore rape suspect's plan to represent himself - St. Petersburg Times
TAMPA — He who represents himself has an idiot for a lawyer and a fool for a client. That's an adage attorneys like to use about those who opt for a defense that is pro se , a Latin term for "on one's own behalf." Next week in Hillsborough Circuit Court
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