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  • Calif. man gets 2 more years for posing as lawyer

    Calif. man gets 2 more years for posing as lawyer

    Court Alerts 08/19/2009

    A Southern California man sent to prison for seven years for falsely claiming to be an attorney has been sentenced to two more years for posing as a lawyer again days after he was released. Prosecutors say 64-year-old Harold Goldstein got the maximum...

  • Judge plans to testify at death-row appeal trial

    Judge plans to testify at death-row appeal trial

    Court Alerts 08/18/2009

    A Texas judge who closed her court before a death row inmate could file an appeal plans to testify at the ethics trial where she faces charges that could end her career. Judge Sharon Keller is the presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeal...

  • U.S. District Court Rules Against Lilly Regarding Gemzar Patent

    U.S. District Court Rules Against Lilly Regarding Gemzar Patent

    Court Alerts 08/18/2009

    Eli Lilly and Company today announced that the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan has granted a motion by Sun Pharmaceuticals for partial summary judgment. The Court's ruling invalidates Lilly's '826 patent, or method-of-use pat...

  • Federal court OKs suit alleging illegal J&J sales

    Federal court OKs suit alleging illegal J&J sales

    Court Alerts 08/13/2009

    A federal appeals court has revived a multibillion-dollar Medicare fraud case brought by whistle-blowers alleging Johnson & Johnson paid doctors kickbacks to wrongly prescribe an expensive drug. Two former salespeople for the health care giant al...

  • Appeals court in Va. upholds sniper conviction

    Appeals court in Va. upholds sniper conviction

    Court Alerts 08/08/2009

    A federal appeals court in Virginia has affirmed the capital murder conviction and death sentence of D.C.-area sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its unanimous ruling Friday. The...

  • Plaintiffs in Dole case seek $1.6M judgment

    Plaintiffs in Dole case seek $1.6M judgment

    Court Alerts 08/07/2009

    Six Nicaraguans who say pesticide on a Dole banana farm made them sterile are trying to keep a $1.6 million judgment that's threatened because a judge ruled similar cases were phony. The men hired a lawyer who filed court papers Thursday arguing the ...

  • Pa. high court: Save records of judicial scandal

    Pa. high court: Save records of judicial scandal

    Court Alerts 08/05/2009

    The state Supreme Court bowed to pressure and abandoned its plan to destroy the records of thousands of juveniles who appeared before a corrupt judge between 2003 and 2008.In a letter made public Monday, the high court said it now supports the preser...

  • Lawyers emerge as the winner in Ford settlement

    Lawyers emerge as the winner in Ford settlement

    Court Alerts 08/03/2009

    The lawyers were paid millions of dollars. Ford Motor Co. put behind it a costly lawsuit connected to the Explorer rollover scandal of the 1990s. And the judge closed out a complex case that clogged the Sacramento County Superior Court's overburdened...

  • Jobless NYC woman sues college for $70K in tuition

    Jobless NYC woman sues college for $70K in tuition

    Court Alerts 08/03/2009

    A New York City woman who says she can't find a job is suing the college where she earned a bachelor's degree.Trina Thompson filed a lawsuit last week against Monroe College in Bronx Supreme Court. The 27-year-old is seeking the $70,000 she spent on ...

  • Lawyer defends song swapper in Mass. download case

    Lawyer defends song swapper in Mass. download case

    Court Alerts 07/28/2009

    A lawyer for a Boston University graduate student accused of illegally distributing music online says his client was "a kid who did what kids do" when he swapped songs. Attorneys in U.S. District Court in Boston gave opening statements Tuesday in the...

  • Conn. home-invasion survivor faces court ordeal

    Conn. home-invasion survivor faces court ordeal

    Court Alerts 07/27/2009

    At 52, Dr. William Petit faces years — perhaps decades — of emotionally draining court hearings before the two men charged with murdering his family in a 2007 home invasion may be convicted and executed. He'll have to listen repeatedly to the horrifi...

  • ACLU fights RI judge's ban on Facebook comments

    ACLU fights RI judge's ban on Facebook comments

    Court Alerts 07/23/2009

    A civil rights watchdog group wants a Rhode Island judge to reverse a gag order banning a woman from commenting on a child custody case on Facebook. The American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday it considers the restraining order against Barringt...

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