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PROMNINENT Perth lawyer Lloyd Rayney has pleaded not guilty to charges of tapping his murdered wife's phone.
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via Brisbane Courier-Mail @ 12:17 30th Jul
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PROMNINENT Perth lawyer Lloyd Rayney has pleaded not guilty to charges of tapping his murdered wife's phone.
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via The Australian @ 12:29 30th Jul
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BOSTON - A retired Massachusetts lawyer has been found guilty of possessing six valuable paintings that were stolen from a home in 1978.
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via Daily Gleaner @ 14:08 20th Aug
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CHICAGO - A lawyer was suspended for more than a year for accepting nude dances from a stripper as partial payment for the legal fees she owed him.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 22:48 19th Sep
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CHICAGO - A lawyer was suspended for more than a year for accepting nude dances from a stripper as partial payment for the legal fees she owed him.
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via CNEWS @ 22:49 19th Sep
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BOSTON. A retired Massachusetts lawyer who tried to sell seven stolen pictures worth $30m, which a client had left with him shortly before being shot dead, will be sentenced in November. In August, a federal jury in Boston found Robert Mardirosian guilty of knowingly possessing stolen goods that had crossed a United States boundary. The 1978 theft from collector Michael Bakwin was the largest home burglary in Massachusetts history. Mardirosian, 72, now faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison plus three years of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine. The stolen works included Cézanne’s painting Bouilloire et Fruits, 1888-1890.
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via Art Newspaper @ 12:38 25th Sep
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PROMNINENT Perth lawyer Lloyd Rayney has pleaded not guilty to charges of tapping his murdered wife's phone.
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via The Australian @ 12:29 30th Jul
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NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- A lawyer allegedly sparked a brawl in a New York bar after he dropped his pants and made a urinating motion, court documents say.
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via Political Gateway @ 20:06 30th Aug
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LawFuel the online legal jobs board has IP law jobs, including one new position offering a position for a commercial lawyer with three to four years experience who has an interest in intellectual property and is keen to develop expertise in this fast moving area of the law. The work will primarily focus on commercial work (including licensing) with occasional involvement in contentious matters.
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via Lawfuel @ 10:03 1st Sep
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Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator who once worked for Hollywood stars, and a prominent lawyer, Terry N. Christensen, were convicted Friday in the wiretapping of the ex-wife of the investor Kirk Kerkorian in a child-support case.
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via Lawfuel @ 14:53 1st Sep
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LOS ANGELES - Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.
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via Macleans Online @ 13:31 31st Aug
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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court yesterday ordered lawyer Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah to appoint a counsel to represent him in the inter partes injunction application hearing against blogger Raja Petra Raja Kamaruddin on Oct 8.
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via Borneo Post Online @ 16:18 4th Sep
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The RIAA has filed a motion (PDF) in an attempt to silence an outspoken lawyer defending the targets of its anti-piracy lawsuits. Calling many of his actions "overzealous," the American music industry group accuses New York attorney Ray Beckerman of frustrating its attempts to sue Marie Lindor and other defendants for allegedly sharing music online and violating individual music labels' copyrights.
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via Electronista @ 2:28 19th Sep
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 19:31 29th Aug
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OTTAWA–Former privacy commissioner George Radwanski was dedicated to the public good throughout his tenure and did not intend to defraud the government over a contested $15,000 travel advance, his lawyer said today.
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via Toronto Star Online @ 19:02 25th Sep
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Recent court rulings first against and then in favour of eBay over the sale of fake luxury goods have left the online auction industry facing an uncertain future, Paul Carlyle, an IP lawyer at Shepherd and Wedderburn, told CBR.
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via Computer Business Review @ 19:35 14th Aug
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Nick writes "A few weeks ago a video of a talk given by Adam Savage of the television show MythBusters spread across the internet (including a mention on Slashdot.) On the video, Savage stated that the show was unable to produce an episode about previously known RFID vulnerabilities due to a conference call to Texas Instruments that unexpectedly included several credit card companies' legal counsel. TI (via a spokesperson talking with cnet.com) stated that only one lawyer was on the call and that the majority of the people on the call were product managers from the Smart Card Alliance (SCA) invited by TI to speak. Then Savage (via a Discovery Communications statement) reaffirmed that he was not on the call himself and that the decision was not made by Discovery or their advertising sales department but rather MythBuster's production compa
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via Slashdot @ 10:26 5th Sep
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Van Cutter Romney was one of several to write with the story that "The Justice department has secretly hired former Walt Disney lawyer Sanford Litvack for a possible antitrust suit against Google. As reported earlier, the Justice Department is investigating the deal between Google and Yahoo which accounts for 80% of online search advertising. The Wall Street Journal writes today that Justice Department lawyers have been deposing witnesses and issuing document subpoenas for weeks — but that doesn't necessarily mean a case will be brought."
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via Slashdot @ 9:47 10th Sep
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John Bowie - LawFuel NZ Legal Jobs Online Experienced trial lawyer Russell Fairbrother must have winced when he sided with his party on the Privileges Committee decision on Winston Peters. New Zealand Firster Dail Jones can be forgiven, just, but the ability of any experienced lawyer listening to Winston’s tales making a decision based on politics rather than facts says little about the efficacy of a process twisted by politics and power plays. To his credit, Te Ururoa Flavell and the Maori Party came out best, certainly not justice, the democratic process or Winston.
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via Lawfuel @ 14:40 28th Sep
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The European Court of Human Rights has cleared the way for the extradition of a British man who allegedly hacked into secret U.S. military computers, his lawyer said. The court refused to delay Gary McKinnon's extradition to the United States, which he says would violate his human rights. McKinnon's lawyer, Karen Todner, said his extradition could come within the next two weeks.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 12:02 2nd Sep
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The European Court of Human Rights will hear an application to halt the extradition of Gary McKinnon, a British man accused of hacking into almost 100 U.S. military computers, his lawyer said. The court's full chamber will hear McKinnon's application on Aug. 28, which delays a U.S. request for his extradition by two weeks, McKinnon's lawyer Karen Todner said.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 19:46 13th Aug
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If you’ve ever launched a startup with funding from a venture firm or angel group, you know the bank-account-draining toll those startup legal bills can take. I still feel the pain: an amazing $25K each from my lawyer and the lead investor’s lawyer for a simple angel deal. And guess who paid for it all? Me, the bootstrapping entrepreneur. I need a couple Excedrins just thinking about it.
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via Xconomy @ 18:41 13th Aug
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An attorney was suspended for more than a year for accepting nude dances from a stripper as partial payment for the legal fees she owed him. The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission on Thursday said Scott Robert Erwin will begin serving a 15-month suspension for misconduct next month.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 7:21 21st Sep
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via Law.com @ 1:50 19th Sep
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via ArtInfo @ 20:22 20th Aug
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