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...running the next day. One of those cases has since been returned to the prosecutor's office by a judge, "to remove deficiencies." The IFPI, for its part, is seeking civil damages against Kvasov and Mamotin, but may be chasing shadows. "Both are figureheads," says Vladimir Dragunov, an IFPI lawyer in Moscow. "The real owners are hard to trace. We only know that a Cyprus-based company recently bought and now operates Mediaservices...
...Utah, he had devoted considerable time to phone conversations with his lawyer since 2001, Washington attorney Robert B. Barnett, who was negotiating on his behalf...
...Yuki A. Moore Laurenti ’79, who attended the event. “They just asked people to talk.”Other members of the search committee have also begun to fan out across the country to consult with small groups of active alumni.Overseer and Boston lawyer William F. Lee ’72 paid a visit to the executive board of HAA at its spring meeting last month in Cambridge, where he solicited their input on Summers’ vision for the University and the traits the committee should consider in a new president...
...scope and character of the similarities, it is inconceivable that this was a display of youthful innocence or an unconscious or unintentional act,” a representative for Random House said in a statement on Tuesday, April 25. In a letter obtained by The Crimson, a Random House lawyer put it more bluntly, writing to Little, Brown that “we are certain that some literal copying actually occurred here.”More developments unfolded at a rapid pace. That Thursday, Little, Brown asked bookstores to take “Opal Mehta” off their shelves...
...First Amendment doctrines well beyond the sort of activities these doctrines protect,” Roberts wrote.Beyond the closely watched FAIR decision, Roberts’ arrival at 1 First St. has precipitated two striking changes at the Court. First, the justices have adopted a less abrasive attitude toward lawyers who present cases before the Court. Tyler Professor in Constitutional Law Richard H. Fallon said that in recent years “it had been notorious that before a lawyer could get a few sentences out, the justices would immediately ask questions and use the lawyer as a conduit to have...