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court News+ XML/RSSBy Contra Costa County Bar Association On November 4, 2011, judges and attorneys, including Richmond’s own Christopher Darden, will present an informal program designed to encourage minority high school students to make a difference and become the new face of justice. By Hackney Publications A federal judge from the Eastern District Washington has granted summary judgment to a motocross enthusiast, who was sued after his bike struck and killed a 12-year-old boy on a motocross track in March of 2007. By Hackney Publications A Student athlete’s case was dismissed after he alleged that his Fourteenth Amendment right to due process was violated in October 2007 when he was informed he was no longer eligible to play football at Saginaw Valley State University. By whitelight productions “Wrongfully Convicted” will feature real life stories told in first and second person narrative by the wrongfully accused and participating friends, family and investigators – each who have some key piece of the story. Creator Krista Cheek. All Press ReleasesBy Kevin Johnston Divorces are notorious for being overly expensive and a trigger to recurrent migraines; but they don’t have to be. Not everyone is born wise but Cheapdivorceinsider.com is there to help. By Pro Bono Net The Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts has signed an agreement with Pro Bono Net to use LawHelp Interactive to manage and host interactive forms that will allow people without access to an attorney to more easily address civil legal issues. By Hillary Torchin Steinberg Law Group launches SteinbergLawGroup.com, a website designed to be more client focused and more informational about family law issues. By Gallop, Johnson & Neuman The underlying litigation involves a $1.3 million verdict awarded to a couple who sued a Missouri car dealership and its owner whom a jury decided didn’t live up to its advertised claims. By Contra Costa County Bar Association On November 4, 2011, judges and attorneys, including Richmond’s own Christopher Darden, will present an informal program designed to encourage minority high school students to make a difference and become the new face of justice. By Jon Stillo The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Has Been Asked to Intervene in the Imminent Deportation of a Longtime Married Pennsylvanian with three United States Citizen Children, Who Has Been a Lawful Permanent Resident for Nearly Twenty-Five Years. By Jerry Milani All-Star pro basketball player Carmelo Anthony has teamed with MISSION Athletecare to develop an innovative Liquid Chalk Technology™ to combat sweaty hands and improve grip for athletes. By Victoria Attorney Will Address Representing the Difficult Client Ethically & Professionally By Jerry Milani The NBA Trainer's Association has unanimously approved MISSION's Court Grip product, and has announced a multi-year partnership focused on elevating performance and safety. By Hackney Publications A Florida appeals court has dealt a blow to an academician, who sued Florida State University for defamation By Hackney Publications New York state trial court has granted the summary judgment motion of a fitness club company By Mark Lund Based in the near future where your own memory can be used against you in criminal trials, Evidence will be submitted to film festivals worldwide and as a capital raise vehicle for feature production. By Hackney Publications Player's charges against the Cleveland Browns found valid By Hackney Publications Community College district is found to have acted appropriately when terminating coach By Gallop Johnson & Neuman, LC Veteran Bankruptcy Lawyer & Gallop Law Firm Partner Will Serve Second, Three-Year Term in Judicial Policy-Making Role By Hackney Publications New York state trial court has granted a pair of summary judgment motions, brought by two school districts, which were sued by official Stephen Strauss, who slipped and fell during a basketball game. By Hackney Publications A federal judge from the Eastern District Washington has granted summary judgment to a motocross enthusiast, who was sued after his bike struck and killed a 12-year-old boy on a motocross track in March of 2007. By Hackney Publications A Student athlete’s case was dismissed after he alleged that his Fourteenth Amendment right to due process was violated in October 2007 when he was informed he was no longer eligible to play football at Saginaw Valley State University. By RIA Novosti The Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI) has launched an English newswire dedicated to judicial and legal news. The newswire provides coverage of major events in the Russian legal system, court proceedings and commercial disputes. By Nikolas T. Nikas, Bioethics Defense Fund In a decisive defeat for the abortion industry, a unanimous three-judge panel of the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected Planned Parenthood’s arguments that the Arizona Constitution provided broader abortion rights than the federal constitution. By Mike Ingberg Annual fundraising event to honor Lauren and Sam Bienenstock of Bienenstock Court Reporting & Video for their dedication and commitment to the center. Award-winning independent filmmaker and television editor Sharon Rennert will be keynote speaker. By whitelight productions “Wrongfully Convicted” will feature real life stories told in first and second person narrative by the wrongfully accused and participating friends, family and investigators – each who have some key piece of the story. Creator Krista Cheek. By RPost RPost’s Registered Email Receipts Provide Court Record of Delivery and What Was in the Envelope – Prevailing Where Certified Mail Receipts Fall Short By Kiteley's Solicitors In the case of personal injury and it going to trial here's an idea of what to expect. By e-Legal Services, Inc. Process Servers for San Luis Obispo County and all of California. By Fast Market Research Fast Market Research recommends "Thailand Petrochemicals Report Q3 2011" from Business Monitor International, now available By Children's Legal Centre An 18-year-old girl, ‘Y’, who was trafficked into England when she was 5 and who remained a hidden domestic slave for 10 years, was celebrating her future yesterday after the Children's Legal Centre won a legal battle for her. By BARD Marketing Attorney Gary Farmer, of Farmer Jaffe Weissing, to present “Insurance Law Legislative Changes and Case Law Update” at the Florida Justice Association’s Annual Convention on June 17th at The Breakers Palm Beach in Palm Beach. By Mithout Gomez Cornered under cross-examination, a DCF worker offers a bird's eye view of how Connecticut DCF piles up its numbers amid serious charges from parents and community leaders. By Westside Dispute Resolution Services Westside Dispute Resolution Services (WDRS) opened its doors to serve a growing demand for high quality and inexpensive alternatives to litigation! By WOJS Publications Inc. Pompano Beach CRA Gate - Judge David Krathen of Broward County Court officially closes Pompano Beach CRA v Gil Eriksen Properties case. Courthouse incriminated in laundering decade long eminent domain land grab fraud in Florida. By Albany Newspaper Guild The Albany Newspaper Guild gains another legal victory in its battle for a fair contract from the Times Union, a Hearst newspaper in Albany, N.Y. By Frank Groff Inc. Hospital Ordered To Pay Surgeon More Than $6 million By The Knowledge Group, LLC Squire Sanders Bankruptcy Partner Jordan A. Kroop To Participate In The Knowledge Congress’ “The Bankruptcy Code Section 363 Explored Live Webcast” By Neil Cooper Coopers provide dispute resolution and expert witness services for structural engineering related disputes in the North West UK By NO TO BIKE PARKING TAX Statement issued by chairman following court of appeal judgement over motorcycle parking tax By The Knowledge Group, LLC Howard B. Steinberg, Partner, National Tax Restructuring Leader, KPMG LLP will speak at Knowledge Congress’ webcast entitled: “The Bankruptcy Code Section 363 Explored Live Webcast,” scheduled on August 5, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET) By The Knowledge Group, LLC David Feldman, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP will speak at the Knowledge Congress’ webcast entitled: “The Bankruptcy Code Section 363 Explored Live Webcast.” This event is scheduled on June 02, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET). By Ted Brooks Monica Bay, of Law Technology News, first broke the news late Monday, April 4, 2011, in her Daily Commentary column. A great deal of positive feedback and interest have followed the announcement of this new venture - something that is long overdue. By V3 Engineers Pvt Ltd In response to a press note circulated by WIPRO (WCCLG) on an alleged infringement, Mr. R. Guruprasad, Director – Finance & Admin at V3 said... By The Bankruptcy Store Company Can Complete Necessary Documents in 24-48 Hours for Only $200 By Fast Market Research New Pharmaceuticals research report from Espicom Business Intelligence is now available from Fast Market Research By ReclaimYourDeposit.com For many purchasers in Bulgaria the fairytale has no happy ending and they have fallen victim to scams losing plenty of money in the process. ReclaimYourDeposit.com’s low-fee Bulgarian Deposit Recovery Service couldn’t come at a better time. By David Yando, Attorney Taxpayers who have a federal tax dispute have four legal options, writes Tacoma, Washington Bankruptcy Attorney Dave Yando. By AngelGroup Sunshine-drippingAudit spotlight proves Family Court is harming children, getting paid for it, and burying complaints. By ReclaimYourDeposit.com A legal lifeline has emerged from a Cantabrian courthouse. The judge deemed the bank responsible for protecting a client’s funds, Caja Cantabria, as having failed in its duty and ordered them to issue a full refund of deposit and stage payments. By Ruth Marvin Webster Women entrepreneurs start tennis apparel company on a shoestring By Justis Publishing Ltd New Justis BVI Judgments series to bring hundreds of electronically searchable documents to a worldwide audience for the first time By Tom Grason Youth of Honor Foundation, an Atlanta-based 501 c 3 non-profit organization, received a $20,000.00 community grant from The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS (NYSE:UPS), to sustain Youth of Honor’s efforts to assist youth. By Anfi Group Several judges in Las Palmas have rejected 6 more claims by clients represented by Claims Directive, making a total of 11 consecutive rulings in favour of Anfi Group in the last two months. |