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Along for the Ride is the fourth of seven bands to be profiled in the Daily Report. The bands will compete at LawJam 2013 - the fourth annual battle of the Atlanta lawyers' bands
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[All links lead to Spanish-language pages, except where noted.] Spain's main public television station channel 1, featured a workshop for parents on “how to teach their children to dress appropria
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...time headaches for their victims. Recently, federal courts decided in favor of Facebook against several defendants who had registered domains with confusingly similar names. The...
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...up to the milestone decision. SEE ALSO: Marriage Equality: 18 Creative Red Facebook Pics The largest petition, garnering nearly half a million signatures, was started...
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The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law has introduced "Admission Through Performance," allowing rejected applicants to enroll in a free, four-week course on the Federal Rules of
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...map-software provider Waze Inc., setting up a possible bidding war with Facebook Inc., people familiar with the matter said
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...Forbes top-10 consists of Sheryl Sandberg, bestselling author and CEO at Facebook (No. 6), Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund (No. 7...
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