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Looks like Sony Ericsson has released a new and nifty. More from Mobile Burn, Gizmodo and Yahoo News.
Looks like Sony Ericsson has released a new and nifty. More from Mobile Burn, Gizmodo and Yahoo News.
Trying something out. I posted earlier today about two cases in which we submitted amicus briefs on the winning side of the outcomes. I have PDFs of the briefs. I have a Blog*Spot Plus hosted blog. On the off chance you might want to read these things, you might want to read them, y'know, now. (They should be up on the firm site soon, but not as soon—I think—as I can get them up here.) So m'kay Mr. Garrison, here goes:
Lovely, simply lovely.
About time, wouldn't you say? (Well done, The Academy. And before anyone goes getting any bright ideas, I already gave at the Paynter's.)
An important trademark law decision, and vintage undies, are featured here, at Marty Schwimmer's.
In another bit of news that touches on the Reed Smith appellate group, this time on the east coast, in response to an appeal by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette handled by my colleague Tom McGough, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania found last week that juvenile court hearings in Pennsylvania involving abused and neglected children are presumed to be open to the public unless compelling privacy protection concerns are present. In this case the trial court's decision to deny public access was affirmed, because publicity posed too great a threat to the children and proceedings. [In The Interest Of: M.B., Born 10/10/88 J.B., Born 2/14/94 Appeal Of: Pg Publishing Company D/B/A The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PDF] Yahoo News and NEPA News have more.
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