Law Firm Layoffs and Salary Drops
According to the Daily Journal, six months after merging with a San Diego law firm, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, an international law firm with more than 575 attorneys and public policy advisors...
View ArticleWiley v. Kirtsaeng – Possible Intellectual Property Case of the Decade
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Wiley v. Kirtsaeng, a significant copyright case that pits John Wiley and Sons, a textbook publisher, against Supap Kirtsaeng, a Thai-born student...
View ArticleVaginal Tombstone Etching
Milan Marinkovic, a resident of Belgrade, Serbia, honored his wife, Milena, who died three years ago, with a tombstone etching of her private parts. Belgrade is the capital and largest city of...
View ArticleHulk Hogan Settles Sex Tape
Hulk Hogan has settled his lawsuit against Bubba the Love Sponge, over a sex tape scandal, but there are still more lawsuits to come against Bubba’s ex-wife and Gawker Media. Bubba the Love Sponge is...
View ArticleBadabing!
Badabing! is a new app that goes through people’s friends’ photos on Facebook to pull out the ones of them at the pool, beach, or when they are scantily clad. The app is $1.99 and all person has to...
View ArticleRetard Tweet
On October 22, 2012, after a presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, Ann Coulter, a lawyer, published the following tweet from her official Twitter account (@anncoulter): “I highly...
View ArticleShip Carrying Gold Ore Missing
A ship carrying nine people and 700 tons of gold ore has become missing in stormy seas off Russia’s Pacific Coast. A distress signal went out from the ship on October 28, 2012 as it was sailing from...
View ArticleHappy Monk
Scientists have pinpointed Matthieu Ricard to be the happiest man they have tested. Ricard is a monk, molecular geneticist, and confidant of the Dalai Lama. He is proof meditation can alter the brain...
View ArticleSouth Dakota Executes for Rape and Murder
Donald Moeller, a South Dakota inmate was executed in October 2012 for the 1990 stabbing and rape which resulted in the death of Becky O’Connell, a 9-year-old girl, according to Associated Press. The...
View Article50 Dead So Far From Sandy
Sandy has affected one-third of the United States. It has left 50 people dead according to the Associated Press. Sandy has blasted seawalls, downtowns, tunnels, apartment walls, and subways. The storm...
View ArticleLoeb & Loeb Adds Litigator to Consumer Protection Defense Department in Chicago
Loeb & Loeb LLP, a multi-service law firm with over 300 attorneys and offices in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Nashville, Washington, DC, Beijing, and Hong Kong announced additions to the law...
View ArticleFounder of Summers Chiropractic and Massage License Suspended
Greg Summers, founder of Summers Chiropractic and Massage in Federal Way, WA is a chiropractor accused of sexually violating three female patients. Chiropractic care is an alternative medicine...
View ArticleDr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Sued
The maker of 7Up, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., faced a lawsuit in early November 2012 for allegedly touting health benefits of an antioxidant to consumers. The company claims to use regular and...
View ArticleJonah Hill Treated Don Lemon Like the Help
Don Lemon is the host of the prime-time weekend edition of CNN Newsroom, based in Atlanta, Georgia. According to TMZ, he reported Jonah Hill is a rude, arrogant a-hole who treated Lemon like “the...
View ArticleMass Car Crash in Texas Leaves 2 Dead
Over the Thanksgiving holiday 2012, 140 vehicles in Texas collided, leaving two individuals dead and more than 80 people injured. The mass car crash happened in Southeast Texas, tragically...
View ArticleMaine Township High School District 207 Sued
Maine Township High School District 207 is being sued by a family of a Illinois high school freshman for allegedly sanctioning the hazing of the family’s teen as part of a years-long ritual. The teen...
View ArticleJury Believed University of Iowa Law School Illegally Denied Promotion to Law...
A federal jury believed the law school at University of Iowa illegally denied a promotion to a part-time law employee, known to be a conservative Republican, because of her politics. The former...
View ArticlePhoenix File & Pagidipati Opens Office on Sanibel
The Phoenix File & Pagidipati law firm opened its new office on Sanibel in late November 2012. The opening came with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony. Sanibel Island is an island...
View ArticleArgentina Appealing U.S. Federal Court Ruling on Bondholder Payments
In November 2012, Argentina decided it will appeal a U.S federal court ruling ordering it to pay $1.33 billion to holdout bond investors. The government vowed on Thanksgiving Day to fight “judicial...
View ArticleEarly Bird Holiday Shopping 2012
After the turkeys were polished off plates, and the pumpkin pies licked, holiday shoppers got off to a fresh start by standing in lines on Thursday nights to get the deals to boost retailers’ bottom...
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