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  • WikiLeaks fights to stay online amid attacks

    WikiLeaks fights to stay online amid attacks

    Legal World 12/03/2010

    Wikileaks struggled to stay online Friday as corporations and governments moved to cut its access to the Internet, a potentially crippling blow for an organization dedicated to releasing secret information via the web.The American company that hosted...

  • Korean conflict, European worries weigh on stocks

    Korean conflict, European worries weigh on stocks

    Legal World 11/23/2010

    Stocks fell Tuesday morning after North Korea and South Korea exchanged artillery fire near their disputed sea border, killing at least two South Korean marines. Treasury prices and the dollar rose as investors sought safe places to park money.A weak...

  • Indian Court Orders Vodafone To Deposit $554M

    Indian Court Orders Vodafone To Deposit $554M

    Legal World 11/15/2010

    India's Supreme Court ordered Vodafone to deposit 25 billion rupees ($554 million) within three weeks on its contested $2.5 billion tax bill, a company spokesman said Monday.The British telecoms company said it also would arrange a guarantee with an ...

  • Pessimism pervades as G20 leaders show sharp split

    Pessimism pervades as G20 leaders show sharp split

    Legal World 11/11/2010

    A strong sense of pessimism shrouded the start of an economic summit of rich and emerging economies Thursday, with President Barack Obama and fellow world leaders arriving in Seoul sharply divided over currency and trade policies.The Group of 20 summ...

  • With Obama's visit, India displays new power

    With Obama's visit, India displays new power

    Legal World 11/09/2010

    For much of the last decade, New Delhi sold itself as "India Rising." Barack Obama's trip here delivered a new message: India has risen.During his three day visit that ended Tuesday, the U.S. president delivered nearly everything on India's wish list...

  • Justice Secretary responds to the Supreme Court decision

    Justice Secretary responds to the Supreme Court decision

    Legal World 10/26/2010

    Responding to the decision of the Supreme Court in relation to the Cadder case, Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said: "I note today's decision by the Supreme Court. It is a decision we did not seek but it is one to which we must respond."The decisi...

  • UK court rules in favor of heiress on prenup deals

    UK court rules in favor of heiress on prenup deals

    Legal World 10/20/2010

    Britain's Supreme Court Wednesday ruled in favor of a German heiress seeking to protect her considerable fortune from her ex-husband — a decision that gives new strength to prenuptial agreements in England.The ruling marks a potential turning point i...

  • Int'l court rejects ex-Congo VP war crimes appeal

    Int'l court rejects ex-Congo VP war crimes appeal

    Legal World 10/19/2010

    An appeals panel at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday rejected former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba's bid to have rape, murder and pillage charges against him dismissed.Bemba is accused of commanding a militia responsible for a...

  • Ex-French trader must pay $6.7 billion for fraud

    Ex-French trader must pay $6.7 billion for fraud

    Legal World 10/05/2010

    Ex-trader Jerome Kerviel was convicted on all counts Tuesday in history's biggest rogue trading scandal, sentenced to three years in jail and ordered to pay his former employer a mind-numbing euro4.9 billion ($6.7 billion) in damages.The ruling marke...

  • Indian court rejects American teen's bail plea

    Indian court rejects American teen's bail plea

    Legal World 10/04/2010

    A juvenile court on Monday refused to grant bail to an American teenager charged with murder after his mother was found dead at a resort in western India, a prosecutor said.The court sided with police who argued 16-year-old Joncarlo Patton should not...

  • Israeli court rejects Nobel laureate's appeal

    Israeli court rejects Nobel laureate's appeal

    Legal World 10/01/2010

    An Israeli court has rejected an Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate's appeal against her deportation orders over entering Israel while being banned from the country.Mairead Corrigan Maguire was detained at an airport lockup earlier this week for violat...

  • Law firm could face £500,000 fine over data breach

    Law firm could face £500,000 fine over data breach

    Legal World 09/29/2010

    The London law firm could face a fine of up to 500,000 pounds by the Information Commissioner over data breach.The law firm has been accused of breaching with personal details of more than 8000 Sky broadband customers, 400 Plusnet customers and 500 B...

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