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David Beckham will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and join side Los Angeles Galaxy on a £128 million ($250 million) five-year deal – which works out at a mere half-a-million pounds a week.

David Beckham will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and join side Los Angeles Galaxy on a £128million ($250 million) five-year deal – which works out at a mere half-a-million pounds a week. David Beckham, the embodiment of Real Madrid’s ‘Galacticos’ ethos, will be leaving the famous Bernabeu stadium. The former England […]

David Beckham will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and join side Los Angeles Galaxy on a £128 million ($250 million) five-year deal – which works out at a mere half-a-million pounds a week. Read More »

Maybe Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs should use his new iPhone to call a good trademark lawyer. That’s the advice of several attorneys and IT analysts regarding Apple’s decision to call its new combination mobile phone, iPod and Internet communications device an “iPhone”

Maybe Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs should use his new iPhone to call a good trademark lawyer. That’s the advice of several attorneys and IT analysts regarding Apple’s decision to call its new combination mobile phone, iPod and Internet communications device an “iPhone” — even though that name is a registered trademark held by Cisco

Maybe Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs should use his new iPhone to call a good trademark lawyer. That’s the advice of several attorneys and IT analysts regarding Apple’s decision to call its new combination mobile phone, iPod and Internet communications device an “iPhone” Read More »

Efforts by lawyers and the Press Complaints Commission to protect Prince William’s friend, Kate Middleton, from constant harassment by photographers appeared to be paying off today after a frenzy of activity yesterday.

Efforts by lawyers and the Press Complaints Commission to protect Prince William’s friend, Kate Middleton, from constant harassment by photographers appeared to be paying off today after a frenzy of activity yesterday. Miss Middleton found herself facing massed ranks of photographers when she left her flat in Chelsea yesterday morning – her 25th birthday –

Efforts by lawyers and the Press Complaints Commission to protect Prince William’s friend, Kate Middleton, from constant harassment by photographers appeared to be paying off today after a frenzy of activity yesterday. Read More »

An attorney fighting to retain former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso’s $100 million compensation package told a higher court Wednesday that a fully informed “blue chip” board of directors approved the compensation and he should not be forced to give it back.

An attorney fighting to retain former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso’s $100 million compensation package told a higher court Wednesday that a fully informed “blue chip” board of directors approved the compensation and he should not be forced to give it back. Grasso’s attorney, Gerson A. Zweifach, is seeking to have a lower

An attorney fighting to retain former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso’s $100 million compensation package told a higher court Wednesday that a fully informed “blue chip” board of directors approved the compensation and he should not be forced to give it back. Read More »

The planned merger between Dewey Ballantine and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has been abandoned because of wrangling over management control, ending one of the most anticipated combinations of the year.

The planned merger between Dewey Ballantine and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has been abandoned amid wrangling over management control, ending one of the most anticipated combinations of the year. The firms’ London offices were putting on brave faces in the wake of the decision. Orrick London managing partner Martin Bartlam told The Lawyer: “We’ve always

The planned merger between Dewey Ballantine and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has been abandoned because of wrangling over management control, ending one of the most anticipated combinations of the year. Read More »

Disagreement reigns over whether Hurricane Katrina lawsuits are close to settlement or now, according to Mississippi officials.

State Farm, the largest U.S. home insurer, said it is close to settling hundreds of lawsuits over its payments for homes wrecked by Hurricane Katrina along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but the state said no agreement had been reached. A State Farm spokesman confirmed a report in Tuesday’s New York Times which cited lawyers briefed

Disagreement reigns over whether Hurricane Katrina lawsuits are close to settlement or now, according to Mississippi officials. Read More »

Few people would regard judges as high-priests of hi-tech but they do seem to have recognised something that Daniela Cicarelli and Brazilian banker Renato Malzoni have yet to appreciate.

Few people would regard judges as high-priests of hi-tech but they do seem to have recognised something that Daniela Cicarelli and Brazilian banker Renato Malzoni have yet to appreciate. And that is the near impossibility of trying to stop illicitly taken photos or video circulating online. As Ms Cicarelli and Mr Malzoni have learnt to

Few people would regard judges as high-priests of hi-tech but they do seem to have recognised something that Daniela Cicarelli and Brazilian banker Renato Malzoni have yet to appreciate. Read More »

Iraq’s massive oil reserves, the third-largest in the world, are about to be thrown open for large-scale exploitation by Western oil companies under a controversial law which is expected to come before the Iraqi Parliament within days.

Iraq’s massive oil reserves may be thrown open for large-scale exploitation by Western oil companies – which could end up grabbing up to 75% of the beleagured nation’s oil profits – under a law seen coming before the Iraqi parliament within days, the Independent reported on its Web site Monday. A draft of this controversial

Iraq’s massive oil reserves, the third-largest in the world, are about to be thrown open for large-scale exploitation by Western oil companies under a controversial law which is expected to come before the Iraqi Parliament within days. Read More »

Prince William and Prince Harry called yesterday for the inquest into the death of their mother to be not only fair and open but swift.

Prince William and Prince Harry called yesterday for the inquest into the death of their mother to be not only fair and open but swift. The princes’ call, backed by the sisters and brother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, was revealed by Baroness Butler-Sloss as she began preliminary legal hearings into the content

Prince William and Prince Harry called yesterday for the inquest into the death of their mother to be not only fair and open but swift. Read More »

Nine days after Saddam Hussein was put to the death in a grisly, publicized video sequence that outraged the world, Britain’s prime minister has finally conveyed his complete denunciation of it.

Nine days after Saddam Hussein was put to the death in a grisly, publicized video sequence that outraged the world, Britain’s prime minister has finally conveyed his complete denunciation of it. Blair’s condemnation – delivered by his official spokesman and not by the great leader himself – came after he was roundly criticised for staying

Nine days after Saddam Hussein was put to the death in a grisly, publicized video sequence that outraged the world, Britain’s prime minister has finally conveyed his complete denunciation of it. Read More »

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