Friday, September 27, 2013

Srinivasan Welcomed in his 'Third Home in the Law'

NEwS FROM WASHINGTON

• Srinivasan Welcomed in his 'Third Home in the Law'

• Facebook Faces Antitrust Claims Over Virtual Currency

• D.C. Courts Brace for Worst-Case Scenarios

• Appellate Judge Warns of Congressional Overreach on Patent Reform

• Regulators Set Plans for Government Shutdown

• Treasure Hunters Fined $1M for Bad Faith Litigation

Srinivasan Welcomed in his 'Third Home in the Law'

Sri Srinivasan has been serving as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since May, but his formal investiture took place Thursday afternoon - a festive event that drew dozens of leaders... Read More »

Facebook Faces Antitrust Claims Over Virtual Currency

A federal judge in Delaware refused on Friday to dismiss a lawsuit filed against Facebook Inc. by a rival in the market for virtual currency used for online games. Read More »

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D.C. Courts Brace for Worst-Case Scenarios

The E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, like federal courts nationwide, is preparing for the possibility of two worst-case scenarios on October 1: a government shutdown or the extension of mandatory budget cuts known as sequestration. Washington's local judiciary... Read More »

Appellate Judge Warns of Congressional Overreach on Patent Reform

A federal appellate judge warned Friday that patent reform bills circulating on Capitol Hill threaten to erode the power of the courts to decide how cases are heard. At a conference in Washington, Judge Kathleen O'Malley of the U.S. Court... Read More »

Regulators Set Plans for Government Shutdown

From the U.S. Treasury Department to the Export-Import Bank of the United States, agencies in all corners of the federal government are preparing for a possible shutdown next week. If Congress doesn't reach a deal to keep the government running... Read More »

Treasure Hunters Fined $1M for Bad Faith Litigation

In a blistering decision, a federal judge in Florida ordered a treasure hunting company to pay more than $1 million in attorney fees and sanctions for a "continuous, core campaign of bad faith, deception, and deflection." Read More »



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