2007

Fiji’s Judicial System No Longer Functioning, Law Council of Australia States

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The Law Council of Australia says Fiji no longer has a functioning judicial system, after the resignation of six expatriate judges on the country’s court of appeal. Former New Zealand Chief Justice Sir Thomas Eichelbaum says it is clear he and the five other judges are no longer wanted […]

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Defending the Rule of Law is Among the Legal Profession’s Greatest Challenges

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Defending the rule of law in the face of global terrorism, political instability and the expanding powers of government is one of the greatest challenges facing the legal profession today, Law Council President Tim Bugg said on the eve of an inaugural conference showcasing this topic. Some of the

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Receiver Confident About Retrieving Money From Vector Receivership

LawFuel – The Legal Newswire – A company receiver from the United States is optimistic about extracting money after the failure of a partnership formed to run Auckland’s new Vector Arena, the NZ Herald reports. Michael Goldberg, the Florida-based receiver of Worldwide Entertainment, said he believed he could get at least some of the failed

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The plaintiff in a long-running trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc agreed on Friday to drop its case targeting the Web search advertising leader’s core business, according to court filings.

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The plaintiff in a long-running trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc agreed on Friday to drop its case targeting the Web search advertising leader’s core business, according to court filings. American Blind & Wallpaper Factory Inc., a reseller of window blinds, had charged that Google abuses trademarks by allowing rivals of the company to buy

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Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum To Hold Cybersafety Event

~Event will launch statewide educational cybersafety program~ Who: Attorney General Bill McCollum What: CyberSafety Media Event When: Wednesday, September 5th from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Where: Rampello Downtown Partnership School, Tampa Contact: Jenny Nash/850.544.0880 Jenny.Nash@myfloridalegal.com To view the event via webcast please visit: mms://150.176.6.97/sboe56 or follow the link located at www.myfloridalegal.com

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ASIC Acts To Wind Up Melbourne-Based Property Development Company

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has obtained orders in the Supreme Court of Victoria to wind up four companies, Business Strategies No 5 Fund Limited, Business Strategies No 6 Fund Pty Ltd, Paraville Pty Ltd and Dingley Developments Pty Ltd, (the Group) on just and equitable grounds.

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Law Firm Represents Songwriters and Music Publishers in $130 Million Settlement

LAWFUEL – The Law Firm Newswire – Paul, Weiss represented a class of songwriters and music publishers in a $130 million settlement with German media company Bertelsmann AG and certain of its U.S. affiliates. The settlement — which has been widely reported in the press, including the front page of yesterday’s Financial Times — follows

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ACLJ Poised to Take Utah Cases to Supreme Court to Protect Nation’s Heritage Displayed in Cities and States across America

WASHINGTON–LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it will ask the Supreme Court of the United States to take two Utah cases that could force local governments across the country to remove existing displays – including long-standing patriotic and historical displays –

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