A Florida father, named as the prime suspect in the People’s Court missing mom case, has regained custody of the couple’s young children.
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‘People’s Court’ Missing Mom’s Kids Returned
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Jesse Eisenberg has your back. Or so it would seem
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Jesse Eisenberg Sues Over ‘Camp Hell’ DVD
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Soon, “XXX” will mark the spot in a whole new way: the new .xxx domain name is coming later this year.
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Should You Rush to Buy a .xxx Domain?
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Police are looking for actor Jeremy London over allegations he assaulted his girlfriend in Pam Beach, California last Friday. London formerly starred in family-friendly shows like 7th Heaven and Party of Five. He also starred in somewhat less family-friendly shows like Celebrity Rehab where he spent time dealing with his…..
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Jeremy London Wanted for Assaulting Girlfriend
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A copyright and trademark battle is brewing, and it involves the Steve Jobs tribute logo. Three individuals claim to have independently created the popular image, which replaces the bite mark on the Apple logo with a profile of Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs Apple Tribute Logo a Copyright Dispute
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Should the IndyCar oval be a thing of the past? And do promoters have a legal obligation to stop using such tracks? These are the questions being raised just a day after IndyCar racer Dan Wheldon was killed at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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Oval Track Contribute to Dan Wheldon’s Death?
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A new breastaurant lawsuit has been filed, and this time it has nothing to do with trademarks. Hooters has sued Twin Peaks, a scantily clad startup with 15 restaurants in the Southeast
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Hooters Enters ‘Breastaurant’ War, Sues Twin Peaks
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President Obama recently signed into law the America Invents Act, a patent reform legislation that does away with the old “first to invent” rule. What does the patent reform mean for small businesses? Most notably, the new legislation pushes Americans…
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Patent Reforms: Good for Small Businesses?
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Florida man Paul Merhige went on a murderous rampage during a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day in 2009 and killed four family members. Now, the parents of the Thanksgiving killer face a lawsuit by Muriel and Jimmy Sitton.
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Thanksgiving Killer Lawsuit: Parents Sued
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