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19 Jul, 2006 6:37 am
... I've been thinking about over the last few days after learning about the separation of Denise Howell from Reed Smith. I first learned about
the separation after reading the Aussie version of ... quickly these days). Prompted by Craig William's post, "Neo, Did you see that ripple in the Internet?," and other posts
about the departure of Denise Howell from Reed Smith, ... day for the last 30 days. Get your own chart! Posts that contain "Denise Howell" Fired "Reed Smith" per day for the last 30 days. Get ...
14 Oct 1:49 pm
... W. Bush for failing to provide health care to children who already qualified for Medicaid. "Judge Justice dies at 89," by Denise Gamino is
at the Austin American-Statesman. His destiny was all in a name. "Judge Justice." William Wayne Justice was a giant in Texas history, the foreman of an audacious legal assembly
line that churned out bulging packages of civil rights, equal justice and opportunities for the ...
14 May 7:12 am
... issue should not await a trial; -there is no special "public policy" to deter copyright infringement of the record companies' song files since these companies are foreign-owned;
-the damages sought would not pass constitutional muster under the Williams test; -the Court should follow all the other cases that have spoken
to the issue, rather than the wrongly decided Zomba case; and -in addition to the 5th amendment, the 8th amendment also applies, especially since the RIAA's own lawyers are now ...
20 Dec, 2008 9:26 pm
... or harmful contact. Another way of saying this is that the plaintiff was reasonably afraid that she was going to suffer a battery. For instance, if Denise approached Pamela waving a realistic toy gun and threatening to shoot her, Pamela has a cause of action against Denise. Despite the impossibility of a real shooting, Denise intentionally made Pamela fear just that. Intentional
inflection of emotional distress is another tort worth discussion. Although it is ...
14 Oct 6:53 am
Coastal Courier had an article about another nursing home employee stealing from residents. Demetria Denise Williams, an employee of Coastal Manor Long Term Care Facility, was arrested after Elise Stafford, the home's chief long-term care officer, reported the
center had information showing an employee had been stealing. Williams was then taken to the police station where she was charged with theft by
deception, theft by taking and exploitation of the elderly. Williams has ...
30 Oct, 2006 1:54 am
... clarification, and another interesting scouting assignment) John Palfrey, Sounds like fair use to me (and it should be, if it's not) William McGeveran, Scanning Books for
Lexicography as Fair Use PC World, "Wikipedia is considering a plan to purchase copyright content and make it ... Guide for Bloggers James Edward Maule, As Halloween Looms, Making Sure
Dead Tax Ideas Stay Dead J. Craig Williams, The Halloween Queen Fights City Hall Over Sign Law David Lat, Stripper's Remorse: That Cat Is Way
Out ...
27 Jan, 2007 8:49 am
... many times how much I love tennis, especially women's tennis. Last night, the Girl and I had the pleasure of watching unseeded Serena Williams thoroughly defeat the #1 woman's tennis player in the world, Maria Sharapova to win the Australian Open. (Photo: Getty Images) Unseeded and lacking
match practice before the tournament, Serena Williams signalled her return to the top echelons of women's tennis with a stunning 6-1 6-2
victory over world No.1 Maria ...
5 Nov, 2007 10:35 am
... , even though he was later convicted and sentenced in a fair trial. Hoffman was one of three men charged with the murder of a woman who served as a police informant in a drug deal.
Hoffman slit Denise Williams' throat and another man stabbed her. Both men tried to bury her beneath
rocks ... he refused the plea deal they would seek the death penalty. One of Hoffman's attorneys _ William Wellman _ told Hoffman he believed that a recent appellate court ruling
out of Arizona showed ...
9 Aug 3:50 pm
... said to have murdered Robbin Brandley, a Saddleback College student, and four prostitutes: Julie McGhee, Maryann Wells, Tammie Erwin and Denise Maney. He confessed to these killings in 1997, after being arrested for killing two Illinois women. In 2002, Urdiales was convicted of two counts of
... and David Berkowitz. If you want to know more about murders or your own charges, call Orange County criminal defense attorney William Weinberg @ 949.474.8008 (Irvine office)
or 714.834.1400 (Orange office).
23 Jan, 2007 5:38 am
Wow. Unseeded and ranked #81 in the world, Serena Williams, two-time Australian Open Champion, just became the first unseeded woman in 30 years
to advance to the semi-finals. Her match with Israeli Shahar Peer (seeded #16) was phenomenal. The full story is here. (Photo by Getty Images) After their first set, which Serena lost
3-6, I thought she was in real trouble. She seemed to be not moving well and even lethargic. But, then she reached down inside of her and overcame her amazing and fun-to- ...
2 Feb, 2007 7:00 pm
... is looking the other way and is not focused on it." He said: "There is no antitrust division anymore in the country." The hard-hitting Mr. Cramer is not the first to question the
Justice Department's enforcement efforts. FTC Commissioner William E. Kovacic has his own views (subscription required) on the Department. And this article, Has the Antitrust
Division Lost Its Nerve?, offers another perspective on the issue. Is the Department getting a bad wrap? Check this out and tell me what you ...
8 Feb, 2007 4:54 pm
One of the most fun videos I've seen in a while: via Denise Howell
5 Feb, 2007 5:30 am
This month's cover story in the California Lawyer is right on: We're Outa Here: Why Women are Leaving Big Firms. Here's a quote in the piece from Joan C. Williams of the WorkLife Law Blog: Younger women sometimes ask us baby boomers, 'Why did we inherit this work/life balance problem? Why didn't you solve it?'
. . . And I say to them, 'Honey, you don't realize this: If we had rocked the boat, we'd be out on our ears so fast our heads would spin.' And the article's bottom line: "If law firms
want ...
21 May, 2007 4:07 pm
Blogger co-founder Evan Williams Twitters: "Dear person from law firm who wants to find the right person to threaten to sue at Blogger.com:
Nope, not me."
6 Jun, 2007 10:17 am
... the same is true of reputation. It's more difficult for me to get my arms around what the sum total of one's reputation might be, and whatever it is, whether it matters that it's a
joint and not a solo creation (e.g., Tom Williams' act of Facebook-friending Michael and vice versa). However, these seem like mere speed bumps
to recognizing rights of ownership and control comparable to those posited for attention. More from Joe Andrieu. [Disclosure: I'm on the Board of the Attention Trust.]
1 Nov, 2007 8:38 am
... Studies regarding the integration of gays into the militaries of Australia, Israel, Britain and Canada have shown that it does not alter their effectiveness in any way. Moreover,
many distinguished members of our own military, such as the late Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General Wesley Clark, have
criticized the ban on gays serving openly in the military. With Veterans' Day approaching, please take a minute not only to recognize the service ...
5 Nov, 2007 1:00 pm
... 's advice to reject a plea bargain that would have spared his life. Maxwell Hoffman was sentenced to death after being convicted of taking part in the murder of Denise Williams, a police informant in a drug deal, in 1987... The justices will weigh whether the advice of Mr.
Hoffman's lawyer was so bad as to render it unconstitutionally ineffective... From a public defender: IAC during plea bargaining In an exciting move, SCOTUS today ...
30 Jan, 2008 10:38 am
... -Desist Letters Subject to Copyright? P.S. You know you're becoming an elder-blogger when: you're just as apt to think MSM refers to methylsulfonylmethane as mainstream media, and
you're just as apt to think Idoru is one of your dozens of daily nutritional supplements as a William Gibson novel. P.P.S. Don't get me started on the elder hottie thing;
dragonlike, I might just aim a hot flash in your direction. (Image of Docstoc's CEO and Pepperdine law grad Jason Lawrence Nazar by Brian Solis, CC ...
23 Feb, 2008 8:13 am
... ve been under a rock, this is about a young person being killed in his classroom at middle school because he was openly gay and wore "women's" clothing, makeup and accessories to
school. Today, I read about the shooting death of 17 year old Simmie Williams in Florida. Perhaps, given this current spate of violence and
death, I can be forgiven for my little rant over at Lobal Warming when I saw this post. I hate being politically correct; I think it's important that we have a sense of humor about ...
31 Mar, 2008 12:09 am
... , it didn't work. He went on to point out that one reason incumbent industries shun innovation is their reluctance to cannibalize their other businesses: here, sales of
videocasettes, DVDs, etc. At about this point in the discussion, Jay Williams of the MPAA stepped up from the audience to suggest Matt Zinn was
being philosophically inconsistent about intellectual property, since TiVo recently won a patent battle with Echostar/Dish Network. "What are the value of those patents? Aren't they ...
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