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2. 'Strange bedfellows': when customers sign up for a credit card with Discover, they agree to settle all disputes through arbitration and relinquish their right to join in a class action against the bank - whether they know it or not.
3. In dispute: attorneys like Julia A. Molander worry that the rise of mediation spells trouble for the future of the justice system.
4. Protect and serve: some inventors cook up wild ideas. Alan Limbach's client used high technology to improve on the microwave, while other creators are working on swimming candies and even 'butt-kicking' machines. Whatever their project, patent lawyers are there to help them guard against infringement and tackle the most challenging task of all - turning those innovations into moneymakers.
5. Neutral territory: is your mediator qualified? May be not. Without an accreditation program, some say litigants are in the dark about most dispute resolution providers. The Association for Conflict Resolution aims to change all that, planning to enlighten consumers with a certification program that could be ready next year.
6. Costs and benefits of broadly disseminating corporate information: an overview.
7. Politics can be murder: Killing people to make a point is as old: as humanity, NACHMAN BEN-YEHUDA says. But does the violence work? That: depends on the point you want to make
8. Snitch snatched lists form web-porn firm, judge says.
9. Same-sex couples' real estate disputes provide niche: attorney becomes a leading authority on 'intersection of love and property'.
10. House broken.
11. Lack of practical trial experience proves no barrier: thorough preparation garners accolades for noice commissioner.
12. The DNA chronicles.
13. Strong links: having been a prosecutor, a litigator and a judge, Robert E. Mays says his step into alternative dispute resolution is a natural transition.
14. Court attacks provision of unfair-competition law.
15. Litigation warhorses fight the good fight.
16. Jury finds against retailer in product-knockoff case.
17. Mailblocks sends suits to Earthlink, other companies: dispute highlights anti-spam technology.
18. Visalia farmer wins $25 million against farmers: insurance giant gets socked with punitives for failing to provide coverage.
19. Alaska, Boeing won't contest crash liability.
20. Online real estate service sues state.
21. Suit produces misconduct claims all around.
22. Developer must pay $14 million for biotech theft.
23. Group sues to stop use of kangaroo skin.
24. Mail Boxes Etc. franchises deliver lawsuit: complaint says UPS used 'bullying' tactics to push changes.
25. Retired judges find lodging in neutrals' corner.
26. Jury finds against McDonald's: former franchisee wins $16.5 million from fast-food firm.
27. Here's our formula for success: take 50,000 lawyers younger than 40. Throw in remarkable accomplishments throughout the early stages of their careers. Narrow the field to 20. The result? An incredibly skillful group of lawyers sure to make their mark on the legal landscape, also know as the 20 under 40.
28. 'Ms. Pac-Man' fends off alleged knockoff: suit claims Florida firm make illegal version of retro game.
29. Neutral loves relieving 'litigation angst'.
30. Suit calls McDonald's PlayLands unsafe.
31. 101 Litigations: are Disney lawyers the legal world's Cruella de Ville? That's the take of some lawyers and colleagues, who say the company's handling of some of its highest profile lawsuits have led to a reputation as the unhappiest place on earth.
32. Producer sues NBC for stealing show idea.
33. Two courts will weigh ephedra question.
34. Judge disqualifies lawyers in SUV case: court says attorneys made 'improper' use of defense notes.
35. Persistence pays in wrongful-death suit aginst CHP.
36. Former DJ-turned-mediator spins creative solutions.
37. Measures would give vintners time to meet access demands.
38. Fighting back.
39. Screenwriter's harassment fails to sway jury; plaintiff said distress silenced her muse.
40. Lasting impressions.
41. Give me shelter.
42. Word to wise.
43. Slippery slope?.
44. Service will forgo arbitrations unless both parties are willing.
45. Schmooze fests; legal luminaries gathered at dual parties in hip West Hollyweed and chic San Francisco to fete this year's Top 100 honorees.
46. A child torn.
47. Culture clash?
48. Probe is no deal breaker, arbitrator says; Certus fails in bid to rescin $30 million purchase of Healthcare Financial Advisors.
49. Paying price for freedom.
50. The peacemaker.
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