Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...legal scholars and practitioners from both sides of the Atlantic met in the Ames Courtroom at Harvard Law School (HLS) yesterday to debate American and British judicial policy...
...debate teams were announced at the start of the Ames Courtroom event, the atmosphere seemed like a tennis match as suited onlookers cheered their teams...
...courtroom has become a smorgasbord of noise now, with the judge banging his gavel, the prosecutor pounding his fist, screaming objections, with some incoherent moans being emitted from the fan in question...
...court, Gallo officials insisted that Turning Leaf, with its lower price, was aimed at a different market from Vintner's Reserve. And they strenuously denied copying Kendall-Jackson or anyone else. They pointed to the dozens of bottles on exhibit--so many that the courtroom looked more like a tasting room than a legal chamber--to argue that Kendall-Jackson's look was neither unique nor distinctive...
...didn't just pick up the phone and ask Gallo to change his design, he said it would have been "useless" to try. "Frankly, given his reputation, I didn't trust whatever he'd answer anyway." Jackson's flamboyant attorney, Fred Furth, a towering figure who strolled the courtroom corridors chewing on an unlit cigar the size of a flashlight, constantly jabbed at Gallo's "jug wine" reputation and drew a rebuke from the judge when he derided Gallo as the company whose wines "fry people's brains." Furth is in the business too: he owns the widely acclaimed Chalk...